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Through the gender lens: a comparison of family policy in Sweden and China
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Gender DisparityFamily EconomicsGender IdentityChildcare PoliciesFamily PoliciesGender StudiesSociologyGender EqualitySocial PolicyFeminist TheoryHousehold LaborSocial SciencesFamily Policy
In this study, Sweden and China's family policies, with a specific focus on their effect on gender equality, are compared. We describe the different goals and objectives of parental/maternity leave and childcare policies. The effect of family policies on gender equality, indicated by equal employment opportunities for women and the gender division of labour in the family in the two countries, is also discussed. A systematic comparison revealed that both countries included the promotion of gender equality in their policy agendas, but they varied in design and implementation. Swedish family policies assume childcare is a public concern, and women's participation in the labour market and men's involvement in childcare are considered to be crucial to achieving gender equality. In contrast, China's family policies emphasize women's participation in the labour market, but overlook the gender division of household work and childcare at home.
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