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Italy and Spain at a crossroads: the politics of active social policies in southern Europe under a gender perspective
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Abstract Purpose: The article explores to what extent party politics has influenced the different trajectories in Spain and Italy in terms of gendered active social policies (ASPs) (i.e. ALMPs and WLBPs). Second, it investigates how social and political modernization in the two countries has facilitated or h... view more
Purpose: The article explores to what extent party politics has influenced the different trajectories in Spain and Italy in terms of gendered active social policies (ASPs) (i.e. ALMPs and WLBPs). Second, it investigates how social and political modernization in the two countries has facilitated or hindered party competition on gendered ASPs. Design/methodology/approach: To investigate to what extent parties support gendered ASPs, the article relies on an original content analysis of party manifestos issued during the 2010s national elections. A total of 1387 quasi-sentences have been coded. The results were then quantified to graphically show how positions differentiate across parties and countries. Findings: The content analysis of party manifestos displays that party politics matters: gendered ASPs are backed in a very different way by the Spanish and Italian parties. While in Spain all political parties have strongly championed ALMPs and WLBPs, this is not the case for the Italian parties. The research has also stressed that the specific path of social and political modernization is an important intervening variable that alters positively or negatively parties' support for gendered ASPs. Originality/value: The article contributes to widen theoretically and empirically the literature on ASPs in the Southern European countries. Theoretically, it questions the supposed homogeneity of the Southern social model and investigated the alleged bifurcation between Italy and Spain, focusing on those policies - ASPs - that constitute the foundations of the Southern model: familialism and dualization. Furthermore, this bifurcation was analyzed adopting a gender perspective, and exploring adherence to or departure from the Southern model. Third, the article focuses on the politics of ASPs demonstrating that inspecting the political arena can contribute to explain policy change.... view less
Keywords
Italy; Spain; ISSP; social policy; affirmative action; gender-specific factors; activating labor market policy; work-life-balance; Southern Europe; party politics
Classification
Social Policy
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies
Free Keywords
gender equality; active social policies; Southern regime; work-life balance policy; International Social Survey Programme: Role of Government III - ISSP 1996 (ZA2900); International Social Survey Programme: Social Networks and Social Resources - ISSP 2017 (ZA6980)
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 161-182
Journal
International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 43 (2023) 13/14
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSSP-05-2023-0116
ISSN
0144-333X
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed