Strategies and values towards co-responsibility in care in European countries

IF 0.2 4区 经济学 Q4 ECONOMICS
Elena Martínez-Tola, Mª Luz De la Cal Barredo
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Abstract

Work-life balance policies are one of the most influential factors in the equal sharing of care between women and men. However, for far-reaching changes to take place in the gender-based division of work in societies, those policies must be accompanied by a new framework of social values, so that care tasks cease to be associated with families and with women. This study links work-life balance models in European countries with predominant social values in regard to gender equality in care and employment. The sources of information used are previous studies on work-life balance plus data from the OECD, Eurostat and the European Values Study. A high degree of consistency is observed between the work-life balance models in place and the values held concerning gender equality in those countries with the most extreme models, both the most advanced and the most traditional. The main conclusion drawn is that the traditional values that predominate in numerous countries may be holding back policies that could firmly foster co-responsibility on the part of women, men and public administrations on matters of care.  
欧洲国家共同承担护理责任的战略和价值观
工作与生活平衡政策是男女平等分担护理的最具影响力的因素之一。然而,要使社会中基于性别的工作分工发生深远的变化,这些政策必须伴随着一个新的社会价值观框架,使护理任务不再与家庭和妇女联系在一起。这项研究将欧洲国家的工作与生活平衡模式与护理和就业方面的性别平等主流社会价值观联系起来。所使用的信息来源是以前关于工作与生活平衡的研究,加上经合组织、欧盟统计局和欧洲价值观研究的数据。在那些拥有最先进和最传统的最极端模式的国家,现有的工作与生活平衡模式与性别平等价值观之间存在高度一致性。得出的主要结论是,在许多国家占主导地位的传统价值观可能阻碍了那些可以坚定地促进妇女、男子和公共行政部门在护理问题上共同承担责任的政策。
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CiteScore
0.90
自引率
20.00%
发文量
30
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: a Revista de Economía Mundial (REM) ISSN: 1576-0162 es una publicación cuatrimestral editada por la Sociedad de Economía Mundial. Se trata de una Revista científica internacional que se encuentra reseñada en prestigiosos índices internacionales.
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