Women, Welfare and Productivism in East Asia and Europe

Women, Welfare and Productivism in East Asia and Europe
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9781447357711
ISBN-13 : 144735771X
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Synopsis Women, Welfare and Productivism in East Asia and Europe by : Ruby C. M. Chau

Developing the new framework of ‘life-mix’, which considers the mixed patterns of caring and working in different periods of life, this book systematically explores the interplay of productivism, women, care and work in East Asia and Europe. The book ranges across four key aspects of welfare — childcare, parental leave, employment support and pensions — to illustrate how policies affect women in various periods of their lives. Policy case studies from France, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, South Korea, Sweden and the UK, show how welfare could support people’s caring and working lives. This book forms a prescient examination of how productivist thinking underpins regimes and impacts women’s welfare, care and work in both the East and West.

Women, Welfare and Productivism in East Asia and Europe

Women, Welfare and Productivism in East Asia and Europe
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1447357744
ISBN-13 : 9781447357742
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Synopsis Women, Welfare and Productivism in East Asia and Europe by : Ruby Chau

Developing the new framework of 'life-mix', which considers the mixed patterns of caring and working in different periods of life, this book explores the interplay of productivism, women, care and work in East Asia and Europe.

Mapping Welfare Attitudes in East Asia

Mapping Welfare Attitudes in East Asia
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 9781447357025
ISBN-13 : 1447357027
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Mapping Welfare Attitudes in East Asia by : Trude Sundberg

Concentrating on Singapore and Beijing, this volume is the first to consider citizen's welfare attitudes in East Asia. It proposes improved methods for analysing cross-national variations in welfare attitudes which are sensitive to cultural differences, the impact of colonialism and gender.

Gender and Welfare States in East Asia

Gender and Welfare States in East Asia
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9781137314796
ISBN-13 : 1137314796
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Gender and Welfare States in East Asia by : Sirin Sung

Contributors address questions about gender equality in a Confucian context across a wide and varied social policy landscape, from Korea and Taiwan, where Confucian culture is deeply embedded, through China, with its transformations from Confucianism to communism and back, to the mixed cultural environments of Hong Kong and Japan.

Varieties of Precarity

Varieties of Precarity
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 211
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ISBN-10 : 9781447369271
ISBN-13 : 1447369270
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Varieties of Precarity by : Sophia Seung-yoon Lee

Despite recent achievements in the South Korean economy and development within welfare institutions, new forms of precarious work continue to prevail. This book introduces the concept of ‘melting labour’, which refers to the blurring of boundaries between traditional forms of work and workplace and the dissolution of standard employment relationships. Presenting a theoretical framework at the intersection of ‘melting labour’ and institutional protection of workers, it addresses how and why the Korean welfare state has failed to protect precarious workers. Based on rich, in-depth interviews with over 80 precarious workers in Korea, from subcontracted manufacturing workers to platform workers, it provides a real depiction of how workers lose control over their lives and experience precariousness in labour markets.

Social Inequalities

Social Inequalities
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 211
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ISBN-10 : 9781529613674
ISBN-13 : 1529613671
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Social Inequalities by : Anya Ahmed

Part of the New Approaches to Sociology series, Social Inequalities is a relevant and valuable exploration of how we see the world, through a decolonised lens. Aimed at undergraduate and postgraduate students of sociology, this textbook offers a critical re-reading of traditional approaches to understanding social inequalities and responds to the call from university administrations, academics and students to decolonise the curriculum and challenge its lack of diversity. It presents an intersectional approach to understanding diversity and social inequalities and, in so doing, allows for alternative knowledge sources and voices to be heard. From looking at social groups such as race, age, sexuality and class alongside a nuanced evaluation of traditional sociological theories such as Marxism, functionalism and feminism – this book is an expert guide to the debates central to understanding the challenges individuals face in society. Including personal stories and case studies, students will be exposed to an authentic and real-world view of how individuals have encountered discrimination. Social Inequalities is an essential resource for anyone working and studying across sociology, and anyone interested in challenging established ways of looking at the world. Professor Anya Ahmed, Dr Deirdre Duffy and Dr Lorna Chesterton work in the faculty of health and education at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.

Emerging Trends in Social Policy from the South

Emerging Trends in Social Policy from the South
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 9781447367901
ISBN-13 : 1447367901
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Emerging Trends in Social Policy from the South by : Ilcheong Yi

Drawing on international case studies from emerging economies and developing countries including South Africa, India, Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, Tunisia, Indonesia, China and Russia, this book examines the rise, nature and effectiveness of recent developments in social policy in the Global South. By analysing these new emerging trends, the book aims to understand how they can contribute to meaningful change and whether they could offer alternative solutions to the social, economic and environmental policy challenges facing low-income countries within a contemporary global context. It pays particular attention to reforms and innovations relating to the objectives of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including the move away from a welfare state, towards a ‘welfare multitude’, in which new actors, such as civil society organisations, play an increasingly important role in social policy.

Researching Global Education Policy

Researching Global Education Policy
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 355
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ISBN-10 : 9781447368045
ISBN-13 : 1447368045
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Researching Global Education Policy by : D. Brent Edwards Jr.

The movement of policy is a core feature of contemporary education reform. Many different concepts, including policy transfer, borrowing and lending, travelling, diffusion and mobility, have been deployed to study how and why policy moves across jurisdictions, scales of governance, policy sectors or organisations. However, the underlying theoretical perspectives and the foundational assumptions of different approaches to policy movement remain insufficiently discussed. To address this gap, this book places front and center questions of theory, ontology, epistemology and method related to policy movement. It explores a wide diversity of approaches to help understand the policy movement phenomena, providing a useful guide on global studies in education, as well as insights into the future of this dynamic area of work.

The Small Welfare State

The Small Welfare State
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 251
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ISBN-10 : 9781839104619
ISBN-13 : 1839104619
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis The Small Welfare State by : Jae-jin Yang

In a period of rapid change for welfare states around the world, this insightful book offers a comparative study of three historically small welfare states: the US, Japan, and South Korea. Featuring contributions from international distinguished scholars, this book looks beyond the larger European welfare states to unpack the many common political and institutional characteristics that have constrained welfare state development in industrialized democracies.

A Research Agenda for East Asian Social Policy

A Research Agenda for East Asian Social Policy
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9781800376113
ISBN-13 : 1800376111
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis A Research Agenda for East Asian Social Policy by : Misa Izuhara

Since the turn of the millennium, significant social, economic, political and technological transformations have brought policy issues to prominence in East Asian societies. This topical Research Agenda finds East Asian social policy at a critical juncture and analyses the driving forces that are shifting contemporary research and diverse policy responses in the region.