How to Resist Austerity: the Case of the Gender Budgeting Strategy in Andalusia

Puig-Barrachina V.; Ruiz M.E.; Garcia-Calvente, M. M.; Malmusi D.; Sánchez, E.; Camprubí L.; Muntaner C.; Cortès-Franch, I; Artazcoz L.; Borrell, C.

Abstract

While most countries have imposed austerity policies that risk jeopardizing the progress towards gender equality, there are examples of European regions that have maintained or strengthened gender-equality policies in a climate of economic downturn. Following a realist approach and adopting Kingdon's agenda-setting model as our framework, this explanatory case study examines how, why and under which circumstances the gender budgeting strategy has resisted austerity measures. This strategy represents a key tool for gender mainstreaming in Andalusia, a southern region of Spain. Results have shown that the existence of a strong left-wing government is a necessary context for the maintenance of gender equality policies. The feasibility given by the previous context of institutionalization of this strategy and its low cost, together with political commitment — with a decisive contribution from female leadership — have been the major factors allowing the maintenance of the gender budgeting strategy in Andalusia.

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Título de la Revista: GENDER WORK AND ORGANIZATION
Volumen: 24
Fecha de publicación: 2017
Página de inicio: 34
Página final: 55
Idioma: Inglés
URL: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/gwao.12152