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Gender audit of the EU pre-accession funds 1999-2004

Gender audit of the EU pre-accession funds 1999-2004

Gender audit of the EU pre-accession funds 1999-2004

Author(s): Lívia Bíziková,Jarmila Filadelfiová,Alena Králíková,Linda Sokačová / Language(s): English

Keywords: European Union; EU membership; accession process; financing programmes and projects; pre-accession funds; Structural Funds; gender; gender audit; gender roles; social development; financial support;

Looking back into the closed period of the past could be rewarding and important for future decisions. Obviously, the decisions cannot be taken back but their outcomes may be, and often are, relevant in the following years. When it comes to finances and their division among programmes and projects, it is always interesting to assess the priorities and budgets after a certain distance in time to understand the processes and channels they passed through. The EU membership has opened a lot of new challenges for each of the accession countries. During the accession process, the countries had the possibility to finance institutional building or infrastructure development from the EU pre-accession instruments. After entering the EU, pre-accession instruments were replaced by Structural Funds. Economic impacts of the projects financed by all available instruments were relatively well documented and monitored. The projects had significant positive and negative social impact at national and regional level. Because of existing gender roles and stereotypes, the social “impacts” were not distributed equally between women and men. Moreover, the missing gender dimension on the project level helped conservation and strengthening of gender roles. That is briefly the first intent why the joint Czech and Slovak project was initiated in mid-2004. It focuses on analyses of programming documents, and a selected number of foundations re-granting European funds to local projects in both countries. In our analyses, we tried to follow the whole link from adoption of the EU directive, through preparation of national guidelines, to approved projects at national and regional level. [...]

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What works, what doesn't: International perspectives on balancing work and care

What works, what doesn't: International perspectives on balancing work and care

What works, what doesn't: International perspectives on balancing work and care

Author(s): Nina Bosničová,Jitka Kolářová,Linda Sokačová,Julia Kubisa,Mária Jacková,Oľga Pietruchová,Theresa Baumeister,Kateřina Jonášová,Pavla Frýdlová,Simona Hanusová / Language(s): English

Keywords: Work-life balance; international perspectives; Czech Republic; family policy; employment policy; gender roles; professional babysitting; childcare; paternity leave; parental allowance;

Dear readers, This publication will present you with examples of work-life balance provisions in several European countries: the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany and Poland. International perspectives from countries which are geographically, culturally and historically related to the Czech Republic can lend direction and inspiration to the policy makers who shape the family, social and employment policies in the Czech Republic now and in the future. Although we culturally share many notions on gender roles and the position of women and men with our neighbors, the texts in this publication show there are great differences among the specific policies in each country and their impact on the real lives of women and men. Julia Kubisa from Poland, for example, describes the development of family policy in Poland in the last decade and its effects, including the legal aspects regarding professional babysitting, the abolishment of the parental allowance, and the policy of paternity leave. Good practices in these areas are discussed by Oľga Pietruchová and Mária Jacková, who describe work-life balance provisions and flexible parental allowance mechanisms in Slovakia. In addition, examples from Germany illustrate a well-conceived and stable approach to family policy. A series of interviews with Czech women living abroad gives a comparative perspective on work-life balance policies in different countries and the ways these policies affect families’ choices and living conditions. [...]

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