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Engendering the Welfare State: How Fa(i)r Are the Scandinavian Welfare States

Journal of Economic and Social Thought

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Title Engendering the Welfare State: How Fa(i)r Are the Scandinavian Welfare States
 
Creator İZDEŞ TERKOĞLU, Ozge; Istanbul Unıversity
 
Subject Welfare state; Feminist economics; Scandinavian; Social policy; Parental leave.
B54; H53; H55; I38; J29.
 
Description Abstract. Welfare state or state social provision is perceived as interventions by the state in civil society to alter social forces, including male dominance.  A gender-neutral welfare state is not possible on the contrary gendered assumptions constitute the backbone of the welfare state regimes. Feminists have contributed to the literature immensely and categorization of welfare states from a gender-aware perspective has become a rich field that answers “what type of social security system with which assumptions, priorities and with what type of society provision?”  The paper discusses the reform agenda and feminist welfare state utopia, “the real utopia”, in which both men and women can perform as autonomous, free individuals in the public and private spheres. In this regard, the Scandinavian states are far ahead compared to the rest of the world in terms of reforms undertaken, yet the question remains: Is the Scandinavian case a blueprint for “the Real Utopia”? The paper aims to answer this question primarily by presenting feminist economists concerns on welfare state regulations, the suggested reform agenda, secondly by analyzing and evaluating Scandinavian model in a historical and conceptual context.Keywords. Welfare state, Feminist economics, Scandinavian, Social policy, Parental leave.JEL. B54, H53, H55, I38, J29.
 
Publisher Journal of Economic and Social Thought
Journal of Economic and Social Thought
 
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Date 2017-04-07
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://www.kspjournals.org/index.php/JEST/article/view/1229
10.1453/jest.v4i1.1229
 
Source Journal of Economic and Social Thought; Vol 4, No 1 (2017): March; 84-96
Journal of Economic and Social Thought; Vol 4, No 1 (2017): March; 84-96
2149-0422
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://www.kspjournals.org/index.php/JEST/article/view/1229/1257
 
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