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Strategies and values towards co-responsibility in care in European countries
Estrategias y valores hacia la corresponsabilidad en los cuidados en países europeos
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Abstract Work-life balance policies are one of the most influential factors in the equal sharing of care between women and men. However, for far-reaching changes to take place in the gender-based division of work in societies, those policies must be accompanied by a new framework of social values, so that ca... view more
Work-life balance policies are one of the most influential factors in the equal sharing of care between women and men. However, for far-reaching changes to take place in the gender-based division of work in societies, those policies must be accompanied by a new framework of social values, so that care tasks cease to be associated with families and with women. This study links work-life balance models in European countries with predominant social values in regard to gender equality in care and employment. The sources of information used are previous studies on work-life balance plus data from the OECD, Eurostat and the European Values Study. A high degree of consistency is observed between the work-life balance models in place and the values held concerning gender equality in those countries with the most extreme models, both the most advanced and the most traditional. The main conclusion drawn is that the traditional values that predominate in numerous countries may be holding back policies that could firmly foster co-responsibility on the part of women, men and public administrations on matters of care.... view less
Keywords
division of labor; gender-specific factors; work-life-balance; affirmative action; work-family balance; child care; value-orientation; Europe
Classification
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies
Family Sociology, Sociology of Sexual Behavior
Free Keywords
EVS 2017
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 45-65
Journal
Revista de Economía Mundial / Journal of World Economy (2023) 63
DOI
https://doi.org/10.33776/rem.vi63.7077
ISSN
1576-0162
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed