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Mainstreaming gender in the European Union
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Women EmpowermentGender IdentityGender TheoryGender JusticeGender StudiesGendered ContextSociologyIntersectionalityFeminist PerspectiveEuropean UnionGlobal Gender JusticeGender EqualityPublic HealthFeminist TheorySocial SciencesGender Mainstreaming
This article examines and explains the adoption of gender mainstreaming by the European Union (EU), and traces its implementation in five issue-areas of EU policy: Structural Funds, employment, development, competition, and science, research and development. The EU decision to adopt gender mainstreaming, as well as its variable implementation across issue-areas, can be explained in terms of three factors derived from social movement theory: the political opportunities offered by EU institutions in various issue-areas; the mobilizing structures, or European networks, established among the advocates of gender equality; and the efforts of such advocates to strategically frame the gender-mainstreaming mandate so as to ensure its acceptance by EU policy-makers.
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