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Claiming and framing in the making of care policies
Subtitle | the recognition and redistribution of care |
Publish Place | Geneva |
Publisher | United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) |
Publish Year | 2009 |
Pages | 39p. |
Language | English/Engels |
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Description | This paper seeks to understand how care policies are shaped. It looks at the dynamic between how constituencies make care claims and the ways in which care policies are constructed and delivered in different national, regional and historical contexts. The focus is mainly on child care policies for working parents in Europe, but the purview also includes policies for disabled people and unpaid careers. There are two main sections to the paper. The first focuses on the ways different political actors frame care policies in Europe. The second part examines policies in national context in relation to which issues drive policies and what this means for outcomes in terms of social inequalities: demographic change, social investment, employment-creation, and the global nature of care policy. |
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