Gendered Labor Market (dis)advantages in Nordic Welfare States. Introduction to the Theme of the Special Issue

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Gender equality has been named as one of the normative foundations of Nordic welfare states. This is reflected in how, year after year, Nordic states rank among the most gender egalitarian countries in the world (see, e.g., World Economic Forum 2020). In Nordic countries, the state has been, and continues to be, a central actor in shaping women’s citizenship, labor market opportunities, and caring roles. Especially publicly funded welfare services and policies that facilitate the reconciliation of work and care have played a major part in advancing women’s labor market participation (see, e.g., Bergquist et al. 1999; Borchorst & Siim 2002; Ellingsæter & Leira 2006; Siim & Stoltz 2015). The institutional framework of Nordic welfare state policies has been central to what has been called the ‘social democratic public service route’ (Walby 2004).

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Mustosmäki, A., Reise, L., Sihto, T., & Teigen, M. (2021). Gendered Labor Market (dis)advantages in Nordic Welfare States. Introduction to the Theme of the Special Issue. Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies, 11. https://doi.org/10.18291/NJWLS.132537

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