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Critical Studies on Men in Ten European Countries: (2) The State of Statistical Information

Oystein Gullvag HolterTeemu TallbergJanna ChernovaHarry FergusonEivind OlsvikUrsula MüllerKeith PringleJeff HearnCarmine VentimigliaEmmi LattuVoldemar KolgaElzbieta H. OleksyIrina Novikova

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HistoryLiterature and Literary TheorySociology and Political ScienceNetwork onEuropean researchmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologyGender studiesSocial issuesGender StudiesWork (electrical)ProblematizationState (polity)050903 gender studies0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial exclusionSociology0509 other social sciencesmedia_common

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This article is one the work of The European Research Network on Men in Europe project “The Social Problem and Societal Problematization of Men and Masculinities” (2000-2003), funded by the European Commission. The Network comprises women and men researchers with range of disciplinary backgrounds from Estonia, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Norway, Poland, the Russian Federation, and the United Kingdom. The Network's initial focus is on men's relations to home and work, social exclusion, violences, and health. Some of findings on the Network's second phase of work, namely the review of statistical sources on men's practices in the ten countries, are presented. This is the second of four articles reviewing critical studies on men in the ten countries through different methods and approaches.

10.1177/1097184x02005001001https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2546428