In this article, the author reflects on the comparative, feminist, qualitative research process based on cross-national doctoral research recently undertaken on child care policy in California and Australia. This type of comparative social policy research is still in its infancy and poses methodological and conceptual problems not present in other types of social research. Examining these implications and problems, as well as the outcomes and benefits of feminist, cross-national social policy research, contributes to a methodological framework that promotes qualitative welfare state theorizing in complex international contexts
© 2007 Harris. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creativ
Variation in child well-being across rich Western nations suggests that the welfare state may play a...
The article reviews the available quantitative evidence on the relationship between explicit family ...
In this article, the author reflects on the comparative, feminist, qualitative research process base...
In the 21st Century child care continues to be a divisive and contested area of social policy activi...
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is a method for the systematic analysis of cases. A holistic ...
The use of qualitative methods is growing in social policy research, and the contributions of qualit...
This paper presents findings from feminist, cross-national research into the impact of Australian a...
This article reviews feminist comparative and transnational research on workplace policy, politics a...
Book synopsis: Comparative Social Policy provides students with an introduction to cross-national so...
This paper discusses the ways that comparative methods have been used to identify and interpret simi...
The intention of this thesis is to use a critical feminist theoretical framework to explore the rel...
This article critically reviews a range of analytical frameworks used in cross-national comparative ...
This article critically reviews a range of analytical frameworks used in cross-national comparative ...
Can feminists count on welfare states—or at least some aspects of these com-plex systems—as resource...
© 2007 Harris. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creativ
Variation in child well-being across rich Western nations suggests that the welfare state may play a...
The article reviews the available quantitative evidence on the relationship between explicit family ...
In this article, the author reflects on the comparative, feminist, qualitative research process base...
In the 21st Century child care continues to be a divisive and contested area of social policy activi...
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is a method for the systematic analysis of cases. A holistic ...
The use of qualitative methods is growing in social policy research, and the contributions of qualit...
This paper presents findings from feminist, cross-national research into the impact of Australian a...
This article reviews feminist comparative and transnational research on workplace policy, politics a...
Book synopsis: Comparative Social Policy provides students with an introduction to cross-national so...
This paper discusses the ways that comparative methods have been used to identify and interpret simi...
The intention of this thesis is to use a critical feminist theoretical framework to explore the rel...
This article critically reviews a range of analytical frameworks used in cross-national comparative ...
This article critically reviews a range of analytical frameworks used in cross-national comparative ...
Can feminists count on welfare states—or at least some aspects of these com-plex systems—as resource...
© 2007 Harris. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creativ
Variation in child well-being across rich Western nations suggests that the welfare state may play a...
The article reviews the available quantitative evidence on the relationship between explicit family ...