The role of women in Central Europe after EU enlargement : challenges of gender equality policy in a wider Europe
Titelübersetzung:Die Rolle der Frauen im Mitteleuropa nach der EU-Erweiterung : Herausforderungen an die Politik der Gleichstellung der Geschlechter im erweiterten Europa
Quelle: Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang (Marie Jahoda sozialwissenschaftliche Studien, Bd. 1), 2009. 270 S.
Inhalt: "'Gender equality is a fundamental right, a common value of the EU, and a necessary condition for the achievement of the EU objectives of growth, employment and social cohesion' (European Commission: Roadmap for Equality between Women and Men). 2007 has been designated as 'European Year of Equal Opportunities for All'. What are the challenges of gender equality policy in a wider Europe of 27, with a combined population of 500 million? A two-days conference an 'The Role of Women in Central Europe after EU Enlargement' organized by the Austrian Cultural Forum Milan together with Milan State University tried to assess the history, culture, economic situation and international relations of one 'female half' of Europe that sees the Western world with new eyes and may indicate to us the way to a better future." (author's abstract). Contents: Barbara Wicha: From malestream via gender blindness and gender neutrality to gender mainstreaming: Insistent feminist removal of barriers in society and Science in Austria (39-88); Emma Scaramuzza: From the Story of women to gender history. Thirty years of trends and research." (89-90); Hana Marikova: Gender Equality in the Czech Republic. The position and status of women before and after 1989 (91-97); Andrea Petö: The Archeology of History? Women's History and Gender History in Eastern Europe (99-109); Andrea Petö: Writing Women's History in East Central Europe (111-113); Magdalena Sroda: Writing Women's History in East Central Europe (115-138); Zora Butorova: Women in Slovakia: Old Problems and New Challenges (139-143); Annemarie Türk: 'KulturKontakt Austria': Living on thin ice. On the situation of women artists in Central and Eastern Europe (145-149); Maria Teresa Fumagalli Beonio Brocchieri: A genre of culture (151-153); Magdalena Dietlova: How women can succeed in cultural confrontation after the fall of the iron curtain (155-159); Krisztina Sandor: Women in Margit Kaffka's prose (161-164); Agnieszka Reklajtis: The Foundation for Childbirth with Dignity: Women's self-awareness and mass culture. The programme: 'Childbirth with Dignity'. A case study (165-175); Miroslava Vallova: The winged woman. The poetical female subject in Slovakia in the last decade (177-178); Karmen Spiljak: Reconstruction of female identity in popular culture (179-183); Isabella Lindner: Women in macroeconomic institutions in the EU - prospects and challenges (185-194); Marina Calloni: Sharing common issues: the under-representation of Italian women in politics and in the workplace (195-203); Dita Stejskalova: Women in the business and economy rector in the Czech Republic (205-216); Terezia Borosne Bartha: Current gender equality issues in the Hungarian labour market (217-221); Ewa Lisowska: The Role of Women in the Economy (The Case of Poland) (223-233); Andreja Crnak-Meglic: The gender dimension of the labour market and the welfare state in Slovenia (235-238); Helga Konrad: Women for the Renewal of Politics and Society: On the Road to Gender Democracy (239-244); Laura Mirachian: The role of women in South-East Europe from the point of view of an Italian woman diplomat (245-249); Michaela Marksova-Tominova: European Women as Professionals, Mothers and Housewives: East meets West (251-252); Zita Gurmai: Women's situation and Women's role in Europe (253-257); Irena Lipowicz: The Role of Warnen in a Process of Transformation - Parliament, Government, Local Autonomy (259-260); Klara Novotna: Contribution of women to the dialogue of civilizations (261-264); Sonja Lokar: Women and International Relations in Slovenia (265-270).
CEWS Kategorie:Europa und Internationales, Gleichstellungspolitik
Dokumenttyp:Sammelwerk
Changing European gender relations : gender equality policy concerning employment and the labour market ; EU research in social sciences and humanities
Titelübersetzung:Wandel des Geschlechterverhältnisses in Europa : Gleichstellungspolitik im Hinblick auf Beschäftigung und Arbeitsmarkt
Autor/in:
Webster, Juliet
Quelle: Generaldirektion Forschung Direktion L Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, Europäische Kommission; Brüssel: Amt f. amtl. Veröff. d. Europ. Gemeinschaften (Policy Synthesis of EU Research Results, No. 6), 2007. 63 S.
Inhalt: "The review addresses the policy domain of gender and equal opportunities in relation to employment and labour market policies. The findings of six research projects fall into four clusters that mirror the concerns of policy makers: gender inequalities in labour market participation; labour market segregation and the nature of 'women's work'; flexible employment, family-friendly work and work-life balance; welfare and social exclusion; and the formulation and implementation of gender equality policies. The research reviewed highlights several gaps in our understanding of labour market dynamics as they affect gender equality and policy formulation. The need for further research has been identified on specific topics, including a systematic evaluation of flexible work forms on gender equality, developing new understandings of 'skill', and social protection and social exclusion." (author's abstract)
Equal opportunities and collective bargaining in Europe : a major research project
Titelübersetzung:Chancengleichheit und Lohnverhandlungen in Europa : ein großes Forschungsprojekt
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Quelle: Transfer : European Review of Labour and Research, Vol. 6 (2000) No. 2, S. 187-304
Inhalt: Das Heft ist dem Thema geschlechtsspezifische Aspekte bei Tarifverhandlungen gewidmet. Es enthält folgende Einzelbeiträge: Linda Dickens, Mia Latta, Anni Weiler: Introduction: equal opportunities and collective bargaining in Europe - a major research project; Linda Dickens: Collective bargaining and the promotion of gender equality at work: opportunities and challenges for trade unions; Anni Weiler: Innovative agreements on equal opportunities: new horizons of collective bargaining?; Riitta Martikainen: Equal pay through collective bargaining?; Myriam Bergamaschi: Tackling gender segregation in an Italian provincial administration; Jaenne de Bruijn, Inge Bleijenbergh: Equal opportunities and collective bargaining in the Netherlands: a good case in contract catering; Birgit Buchinger, Ulrike Gschwandtner, Erika Pircher: Equal opportunities and collective bargaining in Austria; Mia Latta: Side-streaming gender? The potential and pitfalls of the European ideology on mainstreaming gender issues. (IAB2)