The Greek crisis is uniquely long and deep; while it is unfolding, secular trends in ageing, technology and globalization are changing the ways people work and how economics shapes attitudes. Add to this that Greece has been following the EU precepts for equality legislation for more than a generation, and the gender implications of its crisis acquire wider significance. As for the domestic significance of gender, suffice it to point out to the waste implicit in the second fastest ageing society, leaving the full potential of half of its citizens unexplored
This paper examines Long Term Care (LTC) in Greece over the crisis. It does so through examining mic...
In the past six years thousands of Greeks have been socially displaced. This significant life change...
Reforms promoting gender equality in Greece are held by many to be one of the few real success stori...
The aim of this article is to examine and compare the perceptions and effects of the economic crisis...
The global financial crisis has triggered a dramatic transformation of employment in the weakest Eur...
Europe is experiencing a financial and economic crisis. This began with the ‘credit crunch’ in the ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to focus on the investigation of gender inequalities in the l...
The global financial crisis has triggered a dramatic transformation of employment in the weakest Eur...
In the context of the recent global financial crisis – the most severe crisis since the Great De-pre...
This study focuses upon Greek women aged in their twenties and thirties, examining how they have exp...
__Abstract__ The paper raises questions about how the economic crisis is being played out ‘in pla...
This article was supported in part by a Jean Monnet Network entitled “The Politics of the European S...
Women around the world face various kinds of discrimination, which vary from country to country and ...
Europe is experiencing a financial and economic crisis. This began with the 'credit crunch' in the f...
This article presents a historical analysis of the economic crises of the last hundred years from a ...
This paper examines Long Term Care (LTC) in Greece over the crisis. It does so through examining mic...
In the past six years thousands of Greeks have been socially displaced. This significant life change...
Reforms promoting gender equality in Greece are held by many to be one of the few real success stori...
The aim of this article is to examine and compare the perceptions and effects of the economic crisis...
The global financial crisis has triggered a dramatic transformation of employment in the weakest Eur...
Europe is experiencing a financial and economic crisis. This began with the ‘credit crunch’ in the ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to focus on the investigation of gender inequalities in the l...
The global financial crisis has triggered a dramatic transformation of employment in the weakest Eur...
In the context of the recent global financial crisis – the most severe crisis since the Great De-pre...
This study focuses upon Greek women aged in their twenties and thirties, examining how they have exp...
__Abstract__ The paper raises questions about how the economic crisis is being played out ‘in pla...
This article was supported in part by a Jean Monnet Network entitled “The Politics of the European S...
Women around the world face various kinds of discrimination, which vary from country to country and ...
Europe is experiencing a financial and economic crisis. This began with the 'credit crunch' in the f...
This article presents a historical analysis of the economic crises of the last hundred years from a ...
This paper examines Long Term Care (LTC) in Greece over the crisis. It does so through examining mic...
In the past six years thousands of Greeks have been socially displaced. This significant life change...
Reforms promoting gender equality in Greece are held by many to be one of the few real success stori...