A discursive-sociological approach to the Europeanization of gender and other equality policies. Using largely unpublished empirical data covering twenty-nine European countries this book adopts a pluralistic perspective to explore the complex and often divergent gender and other equality policy outputs of Europeanization.
The europeanization of gender equality policies: a discursive-sociological approach
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Going soft?: analysing the contribution of soft and hard measures in EU gender law and policy
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Changing french reconciliation policies and the usages of Europe: reluctant europeanization?
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Using the EU to promote gender equality policy in a traditional context: reconciliation of work and family life in Italy
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Comparing the europeanization of multiple inequalities in Southern Europe: a discursive institutionalist analysis
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Swimming against the tide: contested norms and antidiscrimination advocacy in Central and Eastern Europe
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Is gender equality soluble into self-governance?: regionalizing and europeanizing gender policies in Spain
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