Social security reform is high on the agenda of many governments around the world. In thinking about gender and social security policy it is useful to consider the implications of work in feminist economics for the evaluation of existing policies and proposed reforms. This paper identifies six key points and applies these to a range of social security provisions, including unemployment insurance, maternity benefits, family allowance and child benefits, pensions, social assistance and tax-based measures. The problems with traditional social security provisions are emphasized, drawing on the experiences of a variety of countries. Finally, the paper summarizes some implications regarding incentives, eligibility and benefit levels, and funding ...
This project addresses welfare state theoretical debates as to how benefits should be distributed to...
The failure of orthodox economic models to generate growth and eradicate poverty has led to renewed ...
Social Security keeps millions of American women out of poverty in old age, but many low-income unma...
This paper is based on the premise that labour market conditions are critical in shaping access to s...
The global crisis of 2007/8 has underlined, once again, the important role of social security and pr...
Women and men face different risks and vulnerabilities, some specific to their gender and others exa...
Gendered division of labour prescribing women’s domestic and care work and men’s labour market parti...
The right to social security, found in international law and in the constitutions of many nations, c...
The scope of social policy today is extensive. With the changing global scenario, there is a redisco...
Does ‘the’ social security take sufficient account of women? Are its protection schemes sufficiently...
The relationship between ‘women’ and ‘social security’ has always been complex. This complexity has ...
This paper analyzes features of social security systems that are ostensibly designed to help women b...
The aim of this paper is to sum up the main issues at stake in the European Union, concerning gender...
[From the Introduction]. European social protection systems are facing new challenges that impose an...
A key challenge facing western welfare states is that they offset income risks faced by those in bre...
This project addresses welfare state theoretical debates as to how benefits should be distributed to...
The failure of orthodox economic models to generate growth and eradicate poverty has led to renewed ...
Social Security keeps millions of American women out of poverty in old age, but many low-income unma...
This paper is based on the premise that labour market conditions are critical in shaping access to s...
The global crisis of 2007/8 has underlined, once again, the important role of social security and pr...
Women and men face different risks and vulnerabilities, some specific to their gender and others exa...
Gendered division of labour prescribing women’s domestic and care work and men’s labour market parti...
The right to social security, found in international law and in the constitutions of many nations, c...
The scope of social policy today is extensive. With the changing global scenario, there is a redisco...
Does ‘the’ social security take sufficient account of women? Are its protection schemes sufficiently...
The relationship between ‘women’ and ‘social security’ has always been complex. This complexity has ...
This paper analyzes features of social security systems that are ostensibly designed to help women b...
The aim of this paper is to sum up the main issues at stake in the European Union, concerning gender...
[From the Introduction]. European social protection systems are facing new challenges that impose an...
A key challenge facing western welfare states is that they offset income risks faced by those in bre...
This project addresses welfare state theoretical debates as to how benefits should be distributed to...
The failure of orthodox economic models to generate growth and eradicate poverty has led to renewed ...
Social Security keeps millions of American women out of poverty in old age, but many low-income unma...