Lessons from policy theories for the pursuit of equity in health, education and gender policy

Author:

Cairney Paul1,St Denny Emily2,Kippin Sean1,Mitchell Heather1

Affiliation:

1. University of Stirling, UK

2. University of Copenhagen, UK

Abstract

We highlight practical lessons from policy theories on how to promote equity through transformational changes in policymaking. Health, education and gender are at the heart of such equity policy agendas. Their advocates seek transformational changes to: policy, to reject a ‘neoliberal’ paradigm and address the social and economic causes of unfair inequalities, and policymaking, to foster collaboration and holistic government. However, they also report a wide gap between aspirations and outcomes, and many seek insights from policy studies on how to close it. Our aim is to use their common engagement with policy theories to connect their agendas, foster intersectoral dialogue, and ensure that their contributions are greater than the sum of their parts. A common take-home message is to be cautious about any attempt to turn a provocative transformational political project into a technical process containing a ‘toolbox’ or ‘playbook’.

Funder

Horizon 2020/European Research Council1

Publisher

Bristol University Press

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Public Administration,Sociology and Political Science

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