Fish fingers and measles? Assessing complex gender equality in the scenarios for the future of Europe
Ahrens, Petra ; van der Vleuten, Anna
Journal of Common Market Studies
2020
58
2
March
292-308
gender equality ; gender mainstreaming ; EU policy ; gender discrimination
Social sciences
https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.12922
English
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"In 2017, at a time when the EU was experiencing a triple crisis, the European Commission published a White Paper containing five scenarios outlining potential ways out of it. In his State of the Union address Commission President Juncker added a sixth. Although the Commission refers to fundamental values it neglects gender equality and reduces equality to the harmonization of the quantity of fish in fish fingers and EU‐wide access to vaccination against measles. Despite the neglect of gender equality, the scenarios are not gender neutral. A feminist institutionalist analysis unpacks the potential direct and indirect positive and negative gendered consequences of each scenario and illuminates how the choice of scenario makes a difference as to their gendered impacts and as to the access for feminist actors to bring gender issues to the table."
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