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100 1 _aPOLLACK, Mark A.
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245 1 0 _aMainstreaming gender in the European Union
260 _aLondon :
_bRoutledge,
_c2000
520 3 _aThis 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.
700 1 _aHAFNER-BURTON, Emilie
_941343
773 0 8 _tJournal of European Public Policy
_g7, 3, p. 432-456
_dLondon : Routledge, 2000
_xISSN 13501763
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