In the last sixty years, the European legislation has broadened the notion of gender equality, with significant impacts on the consequential developing of national social policies and, generally speak-ing, on the public opinions. This process has been undoubtedly catalyzed by the adoption of the gen-der mainstreaming perspective in Europe since 1996, which gave legal basis to the implementation of the principle of gender equality in the frame of an integrated strategy. According to this, each EU ac-tivity should embrace the gender mainstreaming perspective, including also the way the European Commission (EC) gathers the Europeans’ public opinion. To study this linkage, we focus on the de-velopment of the Eurobarometer survey, the official instrument used by the European Commission to collect Europeans’ beliefs on several aspects, included gender equality issues. To observe the change lead by the implementation of the gender mainstreaming perspective in the European instruments, we reviewed the legislation operating in the field of gender equality since 1975 to 2016 and, covering the same period, we investigated the change in content and wording in about 80 waves of Euroba-rometer, with a specific focus on questions on gender issues. Our analyses show a parallel develop-ment, documenting the cultural change occurred –at least in the European institutional actors- in framing gender equality from a “women issue” mainly related to discrimination, to a broad, multidi-mensional and dynamic concept of equality between men and women, incorporating therefore a more gender-sensitive approach.
Gender mainstreaming and gender equality in Europe: policies, legislation and Eurobarometer surveys
Isabella Crespi;
2018-01-01
Abstract
In the last sixty years, the European legislation has broadened the notion of gender equality, with significant impacts on the consequential developing of national social policies and, generally speak-ing, on the public opinions. This process has been undoubtedly catalyzed by the adoption of the gen-der mainstreaming perspective in Europe since 1996, which gave legal basis to the implementation of the principle of gender equality in the frame of an integrated strategy. According to this, each EU ac-tivity should embrace the gender mainstreaming perspective, including also the way the European Commission (EC) gathers the Europeans’ public opinion. To study this linkage, we focus on the de-velopment of the Eurobarometer survey, the official instrument used by the European Commission to collect Europeans’ beliefs on several aspects, included gender equality issues. To observe the change lead by the implementation of the gender mainstreaming perspective in the European instruments, we reviewed the legislation operating in the field of gender equality since 1975 to 2016 and, covering the same period, we investigated the change in content and wording in about 80 waves of Euroba-rometer, with a specific focus on questions on gender issues. Our analyses show a parallel develop-ment, documenting the cultural change occurred –at least in the European institutional actors- in framing gender equality from a “women issue” mainly related to discrimination, to a broad, multidi-mensional and dynamic concept of equality between men and women, incorporating therefore a more gender-sensitive approach.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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