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What can we learn about gender equality and care policy from academic research: The case of the Nordic countries Professor Tine Rostgaard, University of Aalborg, Denmark [email protected]

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What can we learn about gender equality and care policy from academic research: The case of the Nordic countries Professor Tine Rostgaard, University of Aalborg, Denmark [email protected]

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Overview

• Gender equality in the Nordic and Danish welfare model

• Gender equality characteristics - Denmark and the Nordic

countries

• The Nordic/Danish model of social care for elderly

• The Nordic/Danish model of Early childhood education and

care

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Gender equality in the Nordic welfare model

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The pursuit of gender equality is said to

constitute one of the main characteristics

of the Nordic welfare model, both in the

labour market and in the private sphere

Also as one of the main societal values.

“Gender equality is integral to

Scandinavian citizenship Ellingsæter and

Leira (2006, p. 7)

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Overskrift og underoverskrift i versaler. Nordic gender equality model the outcome

of a long development, consisting of

three important historical stages:

1. The formalization of equal rights of

women and men in legislation,

2. the facilitation of women’s take up of

paid labour,

3. this stage - of which we perhaps still are

to witness its full implementation –

represents women and men’s full sharing

of both economic and care

responsibilities of the family (Eydal).

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Gender equality is perceived as being not

only equality of opportunity, but also

equality of outcome and especially the

gendered division of unpaid and paid

work is central (Leira 2006).

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The Nordic gender equality model implies

the dual earner/dual carer model, calling

for men and women’s equal sharing of

the responsibility of care for children and

paid work

But mainly so in regards to child care

Here at a stage dominated by the effort to

reconstruct gender and gender relations

towards more active fatherhood

More implicit in regards to care for the

elderly

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Welfare regimes • SD/Universalist welfare regime: Universal state support for families,

high commitment to gender equality in work and care and strong

support for working parents (Nordic countries)

• Conservative/Social insurance welfare regime: Medium level of support

for families, mainly as cash benefits. Supports male breadwinner model

(Germany, France, Netherlands)

• Liberal/Residual welfare regime: low support for families, the few policies

in place targeted at special needs groups. State does not intervene and

wide support for market (UK, Australia, US, Switzerland)

• Mixed regime: Fragmented along occupational lines, combination of

universal and private services and benefits (Southern European

countries)

• Post-socialist model(s): Wide variation, but often Liberal/Conservative

corporatist mix

• (Amongst other Thevenon, 2010)

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Denmark as an outlier among Nordic countries

Different insitutionalisation of gender equality:

When gender equality was written into the law in 1970s,

women’s/gender equality committes abolished

Women’s movements not represented in political parties

EU membership since 1973 (Sweden since 1995, Finland since

and Norway not a member). EU directives shaped

Denmark’s approach to gender equality.

More liberal and negative gender equality discourse, focussing

on conservative family values

(Borschorst)

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Gender equality characteristics Denmark/Nordic countries

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Overskrift og underoverskrift i versaler. In the European Gender Equality Index , (GE index)

Denmark ranks third among 25 EU MS,

(Plantenga et al, 2009).

Based on:

High female employment rate (ranked 5th in the

sharing of paid work)

Highly regulated labour market, with 37 hours work

week, 5-6 weeks annual vacation, 1-2 days of in

rel. to sick child, 10 care days per child.

Large public sector

But high part-time rate and gender segregated

labour market

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Labour force participation, Nordic countries

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Gender equality characteristics Denmark

Gender pay gap, 17% (EU average of 15%)

Adjusted for factors such as educational level, work

experience etc. there persist an unexplained

wage gap of 2-6 % (SFI, 2008).

Main explanatory factor for the gender pay gap is

the segregation at the labour market, where

women typically work in administration and care

and men in IT and technical science. Women are

also overrepresented in the public sector

(Ministry of Gender Equality, 2006).

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Low risk of poverty

Despite substantial gender pay gap, the in-work risk

of poverty is low for both men and women, at 4

% in 2007, EU27 at 8% (Eurostat). Due to high

re-distribution.

Denmark is placed on the 7th position out of EU25,

regarding the sharing of money between men

and women, based on the combination of gender

pay and gender poverty gap in the European

Gender Equality Index (GE index) (Plantenga et

al, 2009).

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Underrepresented in politics

Women are underrepresented in politics, with fewer

women than men in the Danish Parliament and in

local politics.

As a consequence, Denmark takes up a position well

behind Sweden and Finland in a European

comparison of equal sharing of decision-making,

placing Denmark on the 9th rank, among

countries such as Germany and Estonia

(Plantenga, 2009).

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Equal sharing of time

Danish men and women spend in total approximately the

same amount of time on the combination of housework and

paid work

Women spend 1 hour more daily than men on housework and

men spend 1 hour more daily than women on the job.

One explanation is that more women are working part-time

and they also often have shorter transport hours (SFI,

2002).

In a comparative perspective, the relatively equal sharing of

time between men and women places Denmark in the lead

position in a comparison of EU 25 MS (Plantenga et al,

2009).

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European Gender Equality Index

Source: Plantenga et al, 2009

Equal

sharing of

paid work

Equal

sharing of

money

Equal

sharing of

decision-

making

power

Equal

sharing of

time

5th 7th 9th 1st

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Work-family balance, %

18 OECD: Better Life Index

0,00

10,00

20,00

30,00

40,00

50,00

60,00

70,00

80,00

90,00

Employees working very long hours Employment rate of women with children

Time devoted to leisure and personal care

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0

5

10

15

20

25

30

Total score work-family balance

Total score

work-family

balance

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The Nordic social care model: Denmark as a case

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Reconciliation in The Adult worker model

The emphasis on the adult worker model where women and men are assumed equally employable, has given impetus to a re-negotiation of formal and informal care responsibilities (Lewis, 2002)

Care policy laggard has led to a caring deficit =>Over the last 20 years the reconciliation of work

and family life has emerged as a policy priority for the European Union.

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The Nordic social care model Universality (Antonnen)

Public, formal and de-centralised approach (organisation,

regulation and financing);tax-based

Increasingly market based and increasing recognition of informal

care (elder care, Rostgaard & Szebehely).

Services but also cash

Professionalised, affordable, of high quality, and

generous/abundant services

High coverage and take-up rate, no stigma associated

High quality of services: professionalised, regulated, relatively

well paid

Promoting equality of outcome

Gender equality and the dual earner/dual carer model (day care,

Eydal and Rostgaard)

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Trends in social care

De-familisation (Esping-Andersen 1996; Lister 1998)

Commodification of care (Ungerson 2005;

Ostner/Knijn 2005). Re-familisation (Leira,

2002)/informalisation (Szebehely) Semi-formal care (Pfau-Effinger and

Geissler 2005). Marketisation and privatisation (Szebehely)

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Forms of care work, variation across countries

Forms of care work European societies

Formal care work

high

medium

Low

Denmark, Finland,

Germany, Austria, U.K.

Spain

Semi-formal care work

high

low

Germany

Denmark, Finland, Spain, U.K.

Undeclared work for care

high

medium

low

Spain

Germany, U.K.,

Denmark, Finland

Pfau-Effinger, FIWE project

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Formalisation/informalisation

Substitution of informal (unpaid) care by formal arrangements of care to a degree hitherto not experienced

Informal care increasingly managed and controlled

by state/municipal authorities. “The Nordic countries have sometimes been accused

of having been so charmed by their abundant public care services that they have ignored the significance of informal care” (Kröger, 2005)

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Dependant people have to rely too much on their relatives

Country % of adult citizens that agree

Denmark 42

Finland 50

Ireland 65

Ireland 65

Germany 66

UK 67

Sweden 70

Austria 70

EU27 71

Italy 75

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Source: Eurobarometer 2007

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Characteristics of Danish care for the older persons

Municipal responsibility for organisation and provision.

Mainly local tax financing

Politically administered at central level by Ministries of Social Affairs, not Health

High coverage and take-up rate, no stigma associated

High quality: professionalised, regulated Informal care by spouse/partner, but not often by other relatives Service approach: No major cash for care schemes, apart from care for terminally ill

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Main social services for the elderly in Denmark

Main principle: ageing in place

Home help – free choice and free of charge

Nursing home – payment of rent, and use of service (choice of

different items), max. payment

Service housing

Transport scheme

Adaptation of the home

Meals on wheels

Carer’s allowance

Day centres

Preventive visits

Re-enablement

Senior citizens' council and complaints boards

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Social expenditure on elder care

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Source: Huber et al. 2009, based on OECD, NOSOSCO , Eurostat and national sources.

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Social expenditure on elder care

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Weight of home care/institutional care in expenditure: DK: 75/25 CAN: 20/80

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% 65+ in institutional long term care

Source: Huber et al, 2009

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% 65+ with long term care at home

Source: Huber et al, 2009

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Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC)

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ECEC models

• Universalist countries of Northern Europa: Societal

approach to daycare encompasses the full-employment

paradigm. State provides parental leave, ECEC, and

family-friendly jobs.

• Central Europe: Long leave schemes with low or no pay.

Germany as an exception

• Countries belonging to residual/Liberal model as in

UK/Ireland: Encouragement of female labour take up but

no public and/or subsidized provision of day care

• Eastern Europe: Day care replaced by extended leave

schemes

• Unlike other policy fields, overall increase in spending on

ECEC (Lohmann, Rostgaard and Spiess, 2009)

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ECEC Denmark – main services and cash

Leave:

4 weeks maternity leave before birth, 14 weeks after birth

2 weeks paternity leave following birth

32 weeks parental leave

= 48 weeks after birth, of which 2 taken together

All weeks compensated with apprx. 380 pounds weekly/full wages

ECEC:

0-2 years: Nurseries, age-integrated, family day care, apprx. cost 180 pounds monthly, acc. to income, 7-17:00

3-6 years: Kindergarten, age-integrated, apprx. 140 pounds monthly, acc. to income, 7-17:00

6-14 years: after-school care, apprx. 100 pounds monthly, acc. to income, 7-17:00

Home care allowance

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Child care policy configuration

Denmark Sweden

0-1 year Paid parental leave (48* weeks), with

no father quota

Day care provision (17%)

Paid parental leave (69 weeks), with 8

weeks father quota

Day care provision (-)

1-2 year Day care provision (90%)

(Municipal schemes of cash for care)

Paid parental leave

(Municipal schemes of cash for care)

Day care provision (70%)

3-5 year Day care (96%) Day care provison (97%)

Child care policies and take-up for pre-school children in various age groups, Denmark and Sweden, 2007

Source: NOSOSKO, 2009. *62 weeks with part-time leave. In addition, 4 weeks prior to birth.

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Proportion of parental leave periods taken by fathers, 1997-2007, Nordic countries

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

1997 1998 1999 2001 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Denmark

Finland

Iceland

Norway

Sweden

Source: Haataja, 2009

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Does parenthood affect employment?

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Effect on maternal employment?

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Does ECEC affect fertility?

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How is the child cared for best?

Share of people who think that the form of childcare is the best way of organising childcare for children aged 0-3, % (Multiple answers possible)

Public and private day care centre/pre- school

Childcare predominantly by the mother

Childcare by both the mother and the father

Childcare by grand-parents or other relatives

Denmark 71 16 28 10

Germany 34 38 49 20

Netherlands 47 18 52 34

UK 30 27 40 20

EU27 44 33 39 23

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Source: Eurobarometer, 2010

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Affordability and quality

Share of people who think that:

Child care is affordable (Very + Fairly)

Child care is of good quality (very good + fairly good)

Support for public and private day care centre/pre- school

Denmark 59 81

71

Germany 50 62

34

Netherlands 40 71

47

UK 30 51

30

EU27 41 54

44

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Summing up

Nordic countries generally ‘social service states’ with aim to

faciliate gender egalitarian dual earner/dual carer model

Gender equality also a shared societal value

(Still) societal responsibility for the provision of care

The provision of high quality, affordable and subsidized social

care enables women to take up work and facilitates

reconciliation of work and family life

Extensive family policy does not appear to run counter to

women’s engagement in paid labour

Although tendency for horisontal and vertical labour market

segregation

The active fatherhood policies have succeded in involving more

fathers in the rearing of the young child, by increasing

fathers’ take-up of leave. Father quota efficient policy

instrument

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Thank you!

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