Looking Across the Border: Comparing Gendered Policy Frameworks

Q4 Social Sciences
Tajma Kapic, Eileen Connolly, John Doyle
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ABSTRACT: This article explores changes in public policy and services with a strong gender dimension in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland since the Good Friday Agreement, in terms of an observed gap between actual policy and service provision and activists’ views. On abortion services, welfare benefits, levels of poverty, and gender recognition and transgender rights, the Republic’s policy framework and supports are more focused on gender equality than the equivalent regimes in Northern Ireland. Perceptions of equality issues have changed in the aftermath of the abortion and marriage equality referenda in the South, but the level of detailed knowledge of policy on the ‘other’ side of the border is low, even for those active in women’s organisations. Cross-border perceptions were often not supported by contemporary evidence. This comparative analysis shows that in the Republic, policy and practice have produced stronger gender equality outcomes in almost every area of the women’s rights agenda.
跨界观察:比较性别政策框架
摘要:本文探讨了自《耶稣受难日协议》签订以来,爱尔兰共和国和北爱尔兰在公共政策和公共服务方面的性别变化,以及实际政策和服务提供与活动家观点之间的差距。在堕胎服务、福利、贫困水平、性别承认和跨性别权利方面,爱尔兰的政策框架和支持比北爱尔兰的同等制度更注重性别平等。在南方的堕胎和婚姻平等公投之后,对平等问题的看法发生了变化,但对边境“另一边”政策的详细了解水平很低,即使对那些活跃于妇女组织的人来说也是如此。跨国界的看法往往没有当代证据的支持。这种比较分析表明,在共和国,政策和实践在妇女权利议程的几乎每个领域都产生了更强的性别平等成果。
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Irish Studies in International Affairs
Irish Studies in International Affairs Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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