Political parties, interest groups and the contestations of home care: the case of France

Author:

Ledoux Clémence1

Affiliation:

1. University of Nantes, France and University of Freiburg, Germany

Abstract

This article makes a contribution to the literature on the new politics of the welfare state. Taking the case of home care for the elderly in France, it shows that contestation around this policy has been rooted more in the opposition between different interest groups as regards marketisation than in gender issues. However, in a highly feminised sector, the results of this contestation have had gendered effects. Neither left- nor right-wing governments have sought to halt the process of marketisation; instead, they have replicated the opposition between interest groups and defended the development of different forms of care marketisation, with different, gendered consequences for the valuation of care work.

Publisher

Bristol University Press

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Sociology and Political Science,Gender Studies

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