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Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State and Society 10.3 (2003) 415-417



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Index for Volume 10


Agustín, Laura M.: "A Migrant World of Services," 377-396

Bayard de Volo, Lorraine: "Service and Surveillance: Infrapolitics at Work among Casino Cocktail Waitresses," 346-376

Bertone, Chiara: "Claims for Child Care as Struggles over Needs: Comparing Italian and Danish Women's Organizations," 229-255

birth control: Latin America, Caribbean area, 129-152

Canada: government policy on displaced persons, immigration, and women immigrant labor following World War II, 23-48

care leave policies in Western Europe: effects on employment and on division of labor in the home, 49-85

child care: government policy in Italy and Denmark, 229-255

"Claims for Child Care as Struggles over Needs: Comparing Italian and Danish Women's Organizations" (Bertone), 229-255

"A Comparative Analysis of the Embryological Research Debate in Great Britain and Germany" (Richardt), 86-128

"Economic Citizenship: A Comment" (Lewis), 176-185

economic citizenship: U.S., 157-175; in Western Europe, 176-185; and job quality in Southern Europe, 186-195; effect of supranational institutions and globalization of trade, 196-204

gender equality: the right to work, 157-175, 176-185

gendered social policy: in the Netherlands and the U.S., early 20th century, 1-22

Gershuny, Jonathan, and Oriel Sullivan: "Time Use, Gender, and Public Policy Regimes," 205-228

Guillén, Ana M.: "Measuring Economic Citizenship: A Comment on Alice Kessler-Harris," 186-195

Harzig, Christiane: "MacNamara's DP-Domestics: Immigration Policy Makers Negotiate Class, Race, and Gender in the Aftermath of World War Two," 23-48

Hobson, Barbara: "Introduction," 155-156; "Some Reflections and Agendas for the Future," 196-204

home labor: developed countries, 205-228

human embryological research: legal, moral, and ethical aspects compared, Britain and Germany, 86-128

"In Pursuit of Economic Citizenship" (Kessler-Harris), 157-175 [End Page 415]

International Planned Parenthood Federation: Western Hemisphere Region, 129-152

"Introduction" (Hobson), 155-156; (Michel), 287-289

Kessler-Harris, Alice: "In Pursuit of Economic Citizenship," 157-175

Klein, Marian van der: "The Widows of the Gasworks: Gendered Path Dependency and the Early Dutch Welfare State," 1-22

Kurz, Demie, and Amy Hirsch: "Welfare Reform and Child Support Policy in the United States," 397-412

labor market participation: as affected by caregiving, 176-185, 186-195

leisure time in developed countries, 205-228

Lewis, Jane: "Economic Citizenship: A Comment," 176-185

Long, Senator Russell B., 157

Macklin, Audrey: "'Our Sisters from Stable Countries': War, Globalization, and Accountability," 256-283

"MacNamara's DP-Domestics: Immigration Policy Makers Negotiate Class, Race, and Gender in the Aftermath of World War Two" (Harzig), 23-48

MacRae, Heather: "Morality, Censorship, and Discrimination: Reframing the Pornography Debate in Germany and Europe," 314-345

male breadwinner family model, 176-185

Marshall, T. H., 157-175

"Measuring Economic Citizenship: A Comment on Alice Kessler-Harris" (Guillén), 186-195

Michel, Sonya: "Introduction," 287-289

"A Migrant World of Services" (Agustín), 377-396

"Morality, Censorship, and Discrimination: Reframing the Pornography Debate in Germany and Europe" (MacRae), 314-345

Morgan, Kimberly J., and Kathrin Zippel: "Paid to Care: The Origins and Effects of Care Leave Policies in Western Europe," 49-85

Nelson, Barbara, 1

Netherlands: male and female breadwinners, public welfare, 20th-century economic conditions, 1-22

"Opening Windows to Gender: A Case Study in a Major International Population Agency" (Ortiz-Ortega and Helzner), 129-152

Ortiz-Ortega, Adriana, and Judith F. Helzner: "Opening Windows to Gender: A Case Study in a Major International Population Agency," 129-152

"'Our Sisters from Stable Countries': War, Globalization, and Accountability" (Macklin), 256-283

"Paid to Care: The Origins and Effects of Care Leave Policies in Western Europe" (Morgan and Zippel), 49-85

parental leave in Western Europe: effects of low benefits provided, 49-85

public policy regime effect on patterns of time use, 205-228

Richardt, Nicole: "A Comparative Analysis of the Embryological Research Debate in Great Britain and Germany," 86-128

Rollins, Joe, and H. N. Hirsch: "Sexual Identities and Political Engagements: A Queer Survey," 290-313

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