2018
DOI: 10.1108/ijssp-12-2016-0139
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Local childcare policy and the changing gender contract

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“…The act delegates the monitoring and guidance of private services to municipal authorities. The neo-liberal trend has challenged the dominance of municipal ECEC services since the 1990s (see Sihto, 2018). For example, the proportion of private ECEC services grew from 2.5% to 16.2% of all ECEC services between 1997 and 2016 (National Institute for Health and Welfare, 2016).…”
Section: The Changing Context Of Finnish Ececmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The act delegates the monitoring and guidance of private services to municipal authorities. The neo-liberal trend has challenged the dominance of municipal ECEC services since the 1990s (see Sihto, 2018). For example, the proportion of private ECEC services grew from 2.5% to 16.2% of all ECEC services between 1997 and 2016 (National Institute for Health and Welfare, 2016).…”
Section: The Changing Context Of Finnish Ececmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This absence of gender is not surprising, as several previous studies (e.g. Ahosola and Henrikson, 2012;Autto, 2016;Sihto, 2018) have revealed the absence of gender from local policy documents, as well as lack of gender impact assessments done in local decision-making in Finland (Elomäki, 2014). Also the wider overall discourse on gender equality in Finland relies on the paradoxical idea that the best way of promoting gender equality is to stay silent on issues related to gender (e.g.…”
Section: Evaluating the Distribution Of Responsibility Among Differenmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…The question of gender was absent from the local care strategies that were analysed here (cf. Ahosola and Henriksson, 2012;Bond-Taylor, 2017;Sihto 2018). Even though both professional and informal care are persistently gendered, the local care strategies never elaborate on exactly who is expected to bear heavier care responsibilities in the future, nor on how or under what circumstances this will be done in practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In certain Swedish regions, gender contracts changed over time Stenbacka 2013, 2017) and gender contracts vary locally within regions (Forsberg and Lindgren 2015). Sihto (2018) demonstrated that gender contracts may be changed because of local social policies regarding childcare in Finland. This demonstrates that significant metaphysical and institutional change could initiate rapid re-negotiations of established contracts.…”
Section: Previous Studies On Geographical Patterns Of Gender Contractsmentioning
confidence: 99%