MPIDR Working Paper
Gender and generations dimensions in welfare-state policies
Neyer, G. R.
MPIDR Working Paper WP-2003-022, 9 pages.
Rostock, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (July 2003)
Abstract
This note outlines welfare-state research that could possibly provide a framework for the collection of demographically relevant gender- and generation-sensitive welfare-state data for the GGS contextual database. It has been prepared for the Gender-and-Generations Program and is the basis of further work of the Contextual Working Group of the Gender-and-Generations Program.
First, this note summarizes results of demographic research that deals with the effects of public policies on demographic behavior. This is followed by a brief outline of what kind of data we need for (comparative) research of policy effects on demographic issues.
Secondly, it gives a brief account of those conceptualizations of the welfare state that seem relevant for the purpose of our project.
Thirdly, it presents a provisional and by no means complete list of some welfare-state-related measures that can be collected for a contextual database. This list serves as an example of what we need and how we should collect data in order to be able to incorporate features of welfare states and public policies in demographic analyses.