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Adam Smith and the family

2008

This paper examines Adam Smith’s vision of family life and the role of the family in society as it stems from the Theory of Moral Sentiments. We first discuss textual evidences of Smith’s vision of gender differences and of the relationships between the sexes. Then we turn to TMS’s analysis of marriage and family life, exploring the importance of sentiments in strengthening family bonds and in fostering individuals’ moral education. Then we enlarge our perspective, considering Smith’s view on the role of the family within society, especially as market and non market relationships are concerned. Finally, we focus on Smith’s vision of the possible threats which life in Commercial societies ma…

Education.jel:B31Settore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero EconomicoMoral Philosophyjel:J16GenderFamilyjel:A13jel:B12Adam Smith; Moral Philosophy; Family; Gender; Education.Adam Smithjel:I20
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Desigualdades de género en el trabajo. La brecha de género en el empleo y la distribución de las tareas de cuidado

2004

This paper focuses on the factors contributing to gender inequality in the distribution of paid work and unpaid work in homes. The European Union Household Panel for Spain is used to empirically test the relative impact of such factors and their contribution to gender inequality. Three indicators are considered: intra-household inequality in employment status, the gender gap in paid employment and the ratio between unpaid care activities and time spent in paid employment. Personal characteristics of the female partner such as age and education have a significant impact on these three indicators. Household characteristics such as the difference in income and in time devoted to caring activit…

jel:J13jel:J12jel:J16Gender gap child care intra-household inequality.jel:D13CIRIEC-España, revista de economía pública, social y cooperativa
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Diversidad de género, igualdad de oportunidades y entornos laborales

2004

Gender diversity can be considered a useful strategy for improving equal opportunities in the labour market. It is also a valid criterion for optimising human resources in management professions. Unlike other strategies for promoting equal opportunities that have been applied in political or social spheres (quota system, parity representation, etc.), gender diversity combines humanitarian criteria based on citizenship rights for women with maximalist arguments relating to the value such a strategy can add to labour organisations. The Divers@: género y diversidad project lays down a working method and operational model for analysing possible imbalance caused by the specific gender diversity …

jel:J58Principle of equal opportunities gender mainstreaming optimisation of human resources strategy for diversity affirmative action.jel:J16jel:J21CIRIEC-España, revista de economía pública, social y cooperativa
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Las políticas públicas de igualdad en el empleo y la economía social y cooperativa

2004

There are different policies for equality in employment, different “equality plans”, different guidelines, etc. at various levels (European, national, Autonomous Community, etc.) which aim to reduce inequality between men and women in labour matters, such as wages, employment rates, etc. Measures also exist in the social economy to achieve equality between men and women because this principle is behind the cooperation or cooperative principles on which the social economy is based.

jel:J58jel:J16Gender equality policies social economy cooperative principles.jel:J70jel:P13jel:J21jel:J54CIRIEC-España, revista de economía pública, social y cooperativa
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What is your couple type? Gender ideology, housework-sharing, and babies

2015

AbstractBACKGROUNDIt is increasingly acknowledged that not only gender equality but also gender ideology plays a role in explaining fertility in advanced societies. In a micro perspective, the potential mismatch between gender equality (i.e., the actual sharing taking place in a couple) and gender ideology (i.e., attitudes and beliefs regarding gender roles) may drive childbearing decisions.OBJECTIVEThis paper assesses the impact of consistency between gender equality in attitudes and equality in the division of household labour on the likelihood of having another child, for different parities.METHODSRelying on two-wave panel data of the Bulgarian, Czech, French, Hungarian, and Lithuanian G…

jel:Z0CzechHOUSEHOLD LABORPERCEPTIONSFertility gender equity gender equality gender couple typology GGS survey5. Gender equalityMENS CHILDBEARING DESIRES; HOUSEHOLD LABOR; FERTILITY INTENTIONS; 2ND BIRTHS; CHILD-CARE; EUROPE; EQUALITY; EQUITY; PERCEPTIONS; ATTITUDESBulgarianSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica Sociale050207 economics10. No inequalityProxy (statistics)media_common05 social sciencesfertility gender couple typology gender equality gender equity GGS16. Peace & justiceCHILD-CARElcsh:HB848-3697Feeling050902 family studieslanguagePublic sphereIdeologymedicine.symptomPsychologyEQUITYSocial psychologyTypologyEUROPEmedia_common.quotation_subjectGENDER EQUITYFertilityConsistency (negotiation)0502 economics and businessmedicineFERTILITYGENERATIONS AND GENDER SURVEYSMENS CHILDBEARING DESIRES2ND BIRTHSATTITUDESEgalitarianismDemographyDisappointmentGENDER EQUALITYCOUPLE TYPEPrivate sphereSettore SECS-S/04 - Demografiagender couple typologyGGSlanguage.human_languageGENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY COUPLE TYPE FERTILITY GENERATIONS AND GENDER SURVEYSFERTILITY INTENTIONSjel:J13jel:J1jel:J12jel:J16lcsh:Demography. Population. Vital eventsDemographic economics0509 other social sciencesEQUALITYBreadwinner modelPanel data
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