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Intimacy and mobility in an era of hardening borders. Gender, reproduction, regulation
- 1.0542955 - SOÚ 2021 RIV GB eng M - Monography Chapter
Hašková, Hana - Dudová, Radka
Children of the state? The role of pronatalism in the development of Czech childcare and reproductive health policies.
Intimacy and mobility in an era of hardening borders. Gender, reproduction, regulation. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2021 - (Haukanes, H.; Pine, F.), s. 181-198. ISBN 978-1-5261-5021-9
R&D Projects: GA ČR GA17-04465S
Institutional support: RVO:68378025
Keywords : reproduction * population concerns * pronatalism * family policies * reproductive policies
OECD category: Sociology
The chapter explores the ways in which pronatalism has influenced the formation of reproductive and care policies in Czechia. It shows that the pronatalist framing has been selective in the historical as well as the present-day debates on reproduction. Although pronatalist framing presents itself as resting on statistical evidence of decreasing, low, or insufficiently rising fertility, the analysis shows that how the situation at a given time is defined has been more important than the actual birth rate (trend) itself. It also shows that the pronatalist framing can be employed to increase fertility in order to assert policies that have very different consequences for women, men and gender equality. The high visibility of the pronatalist framing and the low visibility of the rights and equality framing in the formation of reproductive and care policies is explained with reference to the need to find a consensus across the spectrum of political actors.
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0320274
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