Learning Outcomes:
On completion of this module, students will be able to: Analyse the relationship between gender inequality and social policy in a comparative context-Judge the usefulfullness of the welfare state and gender typologies to social policy analysis -Apply the concepts of gender, patriarchy, commodification, decommodification, familism and reproductive work in this analysis- Critique the relevance of gender perspectives to mainstream comparative analysis of social policy and the welfare state.
Indicative Module Content:
We will cover the following theories and concepts;
Gender
Gender Inequality
Patriarchy
intersectionality
Family Wage
Male breadwinner
Universal breadwinner model
Social investment approach
Commodification and decommodification,
Familism
Neoliberalism
Reproductive work
Austerity
Sustainable futures