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WP32: Work-Family Balance

WP32 Responsible

CR43 - London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Social Policy, Centre for Civil Society (UK)

WP32 Responsible for Spread of Excellence

CR43 - London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Social Policy, Centre for Civil Society (UK)

WP32 Objectives

  • To explore the policy trajectories in member states in relation to work-family balance over the past decade.
  • To assess the implications of these policy trajectories for the gendered nature of social citizenship.
  • To assess changes in responsibility for provision and the respective roles of the state, employers and the voluntary sector.

WP32 Description of work

Preparing an international workshop of 15-20 participants who will discuss 8 papers over a two day period. A background paper for participants. Papers will be produced by participants on the trajectory of work-family balance policies in different member states over the past decade. Participants from Southern, Eastern, Northern and Western Europe will be invited. Paper-givers will be asked to address the following: (i) the goals of work-family balance policies, with special attention to gender equality; (ii) the policy trajectories in relation to childcare, leave policies and working time; (iii) the nature of role of the state, employers and the voluntary sector in relation to provision.

This work package complements three others under the ‘Gender, Citizenship and civil Society’ theme: WP 36U provides a more theoretical context, while WP 24C explores the behavioural consequences of different types of work-family arrangements at the household level.

Preparation of national reports and synthesis report

WP32 Participants

  • CR43 - London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Social Policy, Centre for Civil Society (UK)
  • CR1 - Roskilde University, Department of Social Sciences (DK)
  • CR14 - Turku School of Economics and Business Administration, Department of Management (FI)

WP21 Documents

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