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Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society Advance Access published online on March 30, 2007

Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society, doi:10.1093/sp/jxm005
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Forum: A Decade of Change in Gender Politics and Policy? The Blair and Howard Years

UK Work/Family Balance Policies and Gender Equality, 1997–2005

Jane Lewis and Mary Campbell

Correspondence: J.Lewis{at}lse.ac.uk

Since 1997, the UK has developed policies to address the issue of work/family balance in the form of childcare services, leaves for childcare, and the right to request flexible working patterns. We examine the policy aims and nature of these different approaches and assess how far they promote gender equality, which we define in terms of the possibility of making a "real" or "genuine" choice for men and women to "work and care."


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