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Vocabularies of citizenship and gender: the Netherlands

Bussemaker,Jet
Critical Social Policy , Volume 18 (56): 333 SAGEAug 1, 1998

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Vocabularies of citizenship and gender: the Netherlands

Abstract

This article explores Dutch history and current political and academic debates in relation to citizenship and gender. It notes a change in the citizenship discourse from communitarian citizenship virtues in the 1950s via citizenship rights in the 1980s to labour market participation as a condition of citizenship in the 1990s. The latter period also sees a flirtation by academics and some politicians with civic republicanism, emphasizing the importance of political participation. In this debate, however, the issue of the low participation of women in decision-making organizations and processes is usually not addressed. Recently, a return to a communitarian discourse can be noted with the question of social cohesion as its central focus.
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Title
Vocabularies of citizenship and gender: the Netherlands
Author(s)
Bussemaker,Jet
Journal
Critical Social Policy , Volume 18 (56): 333 SAGE – Aug 1, 1998
Publisher
Sage Publications
Copyright
Copyright © 1998 by SAGE Publications
ISSN
0261-0183
eISSN
0261-0183
D.O.I.
10.1177/026101839801805604
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