83 research outputs found
Central state child care policies in postauthoritarian Spain: Implications for gender and carework arrangements
In Spain, public preschool programs have continuously expanded in the past three decades. However, this education policy has done little to support increases in the proportion of women in the paid workforce. Preschool is not child care because the former does not address the care needed by children younger than three years old and offers programs with short hours and long holidays.Publicad
An overview of research on gender in Spanish society
This article presents an overview of research on gender in Spanish society. Six areas of literature are examined including families, education, work, politics, sexuality, and men. The author argues that political factors have shaped the development of sociology of gender in Spain and that there are still important gaps in coverage in this area of sociological inquiry.Publicad
But where are men?: Central-state public policies to combat violence against women in post-authoritarian Spain (1975-1999)
Proceedings of the Council of Europe Seminar on Men and Violence Against Women. Strasbourg France: 7-8 October, 1999.Publicad
Developing countries and new democracies matter: An overview of research on state feminism worldwide
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