Women, welfare and productivism in East Asia and Europe

Ruby C.M. Chau*, Sam W.K. Yu

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    Abstract

    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.

    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherPolicy Press
    Number of pages256
    ISBN (Electronic)9781447357728
    ISBN (Print)9781447357711
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 29 Jul 2022

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