Twenty years of social policy research on gender
Publication date
2022-09-01
Editors
Nelson, Kenneth
Nieuwenhuis, Rense
Yerkes, Mara
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Supervisors
Document Type
Part of book
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Abstract
In this overview chapter I will discuss social policy research on gender during the timespan 2000-2020. Understanding social policy research as a multidisciplinary academic field, the focus will be on the question of how gender inequality has been defined, as a social and economic problem or otherwise, how it is framed, what causes it, what policy responses are implemented, and what outcomes it generates. Acknowledging that gender is a heterogeneous category, the chapter will also look at intersectionality. Finally, I will go beyond Clasen and Siegel’s outcome criterion –defined here as gender equality – to see if and how gender is present in social policy research that does not, per definition, take that outcome for granted.
Keywords
gender, social policy journals, research agenda, General Social Sciences, SDG 1 - No Poverty
Citation
Knijn, T 2022, Twenty years of social policy research on gender. in K Nelson, R Nieuwenhuis & M Yerkes (eds), Social Policy in Changing European Societies : Research Agendas for the 21st Century. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, pp. 171-186. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781802201710.00019