Gender mainstreaming in times of crisis: Missed opportunities in pandemic policymaking

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
Anne-Charlott Callerstig, Sofia Strid
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Abstract

  This article problematises gender-mainstreaming in Swedish policy responses to COVID-19 in relation to economic politics. The aim is to understand how gender mainstreaming was implemented, and with what effects. Little is still known about gender mainstreaming in crisis management and policymaking, and even less is known in relation to pandemic policy responses. To contribute to this field of knowledge, the article therefore analyses the Swedish National Recovery and Resilience Plan, supplemented by interviews with public servants, to understand the factors that impact the implementation of gender mainstreaming in policymaking in times of societal crises. At a theoretical level, the article draws on feminist institutionalism and implementation studies, the notion of resilience, and insights from critical frame analysis. The data is based on a larger dataset collected as part of the EU-funded RESISTIRÉ: Responding to Outbreaks through Co-creative Inclusive Equality Strategies project. The results indicate that gender mainstreaming is limited in its rationale and scope in times of crisis and that the integration of a gender equality perspective in crisis management needs to be developed in several important ways.
危机时期将性别问题纳入主流:大流行病决策中错失的机会
本文从经济政治角度对瑞典应对COVID-19政策中的性别主流化问题提出质疑。其目的是了解性别主流化是如何实施的,以及产生了什么影响。在危机管理和决策中将性别问题纳入主流方面,我们所知甚少,在大流行病政策应对方面,我们所知更少。为了对这一知识领域有所贡献,本文分析了瑞典国家恢复和恢复计划,并辅以对公务员的采访,以了解在社会危机时期影响政策制定中性别主流化实施的因素。在理论层面,本文借鉴了女性主义制度主义和实施研究、弹性概念以及批判框架分析的见解。这些数据基于一个更大的数据集,该数据集是欧盟资助的RESISTIRÉ:通过共同创造包容性平等战略应对疫情项目的一部分。结果表明,在危机时期,性别主流化的理论基础和范围有限,需要在几个重要方面发展将性别平等观点纳入危机管理。
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