The “boy problem” in public policy

IF 1.4 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Cathrine Holst, Mari Teigen
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Abstract

The article investigates how gender differences in school performance are conceptualized in recent Swedish and Norwegian public commission reports against the backdrop of an increasing public focus on “problem boys” and boys' underachievement in school as a policy challenge. We found substantive country differences, despite regime similarities and the considerable level of gender equality norms and policy diffusion within the Nordic region. Whereas Swedish reports address gender differences in school performance and behavior equipped with radical feminist perspectives and theories of patriarchal oppression, Norwegian reports largely avoid explicit references to feminist theory and include analyses of the unfair burdens of boys in school and society. It is argued that the diverging approaches are connected to features of the commissions and of the wider knowledge regimes of the two gender equality forerunners, but also to historical differences in the ideological underpinnings of Swedish and Norwegian gender equality policy making.

Related Articles

Ireni-Saban, Liza. 2013. “Give Me Children or Else I Die: The Politics and Policy of Cross-Border Reproductive Care.” Politics & Policy 41(1): 5–38. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12004.

Svallfors, Stefan, Erica Falkenström, Corrie Hammar, and Anna T. Höglund. 2022. “Networked Reports: Commissioning and Production of Expert Reports on Swedish Health Care Governance.” Politics & Policy 50(3): 580–97. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12462.

Tusalem, Rollin F. 2022. “Does Gendered Representation in National Legislatures Promote Substantive Representation and Human Development? Evidence from the Developing World.” Politics & Policy 50(6): 1096–137. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12503.

公共政策中的 "男孩问题
在公众日益关注 "问题男孩 "和男孩学业成绩不佳这一政策挑战的背景下,本文调查了瑞典和挪威公共委员会近期报告中如何对学业成绩中的性别差异进行概念化。我们发现,尽管北欧地区的制度相似,性别平等规范和政策的传播程度也相当高,但各国之间仍存在实质性差异。瑞典的报告以激进的女权主义观点和父权压迫理论来探讨学校成绩和行为中的性别差异,而挪威的报告则在很大程度上避免明确引用女权主义理论,而是分析男孩在学校和社会中的不公平负担。报告认为,不同的方法与两个性别平等先行者的委员会和更广泛的知识体系的特点有关,也与瑞典和挪威性别平等政策制定的意识形态基础的历史差异有关。2013."Give Me Children or Else I Die: The Politics and Policy of Cross-Border Reproductive Care." Politics & Policy 41(1).Politics & Policy 41(1):5-38. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12004.Svallfors, Stefan, Erica Falkenström, Corrie Hammar, and Anna T. Höglund.2022."Networked Reports:瑞典医疗治理专家报告的委托与制作"。Politics & Policy 50(3):https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12462.Tusalem, Rollin F. 2022."国家立法机构中的性别代表制是否促进实质性代表制和人类发展?来自发展中国家的证据"。Politics & Policy 50(6):1096–137. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12503.
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