The progressive gendering of the European Union’s economic governance architecture
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2021-09
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University Association for Contemporary European Studies
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This study shows the correlation between the European integration process and the progress of gender equality objectives. In particular, it focuses on the effectiveness of economic governance tools to enhance coordination between national policies towards gender equality. The research question pertains to whether the new architecture of economic governance aims to consolidate the market model or correct gender imbalances. This aspect leads us to explore the diverse tools of national monitoring displayed in the recently reinforced governance, particularly the fiscal discipline policy as a conditioning framework, the European Semester as the current significant instrument for coordinating national policies, and the European Pillar of Social Rights (EPSR) and its Social Scoreboard annex. The analysis confirms that the potential of governance instruments to enhance gender equality is underused. Meanwhile, these tools set out a policy focused on consolidating the market model of competitiveness and fiscal discipline, rather than tackling gender inequalities.
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EU
Gender
Governance
Social policy
Gender
Governance
Social policy
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Urquijo, L. G. (2021). The progressive gendering of the European Union’s economic governance architecture. Journal of Contemporary European Research, 17(3), 431-447. https://doi.org/10.30950/JCER.V17I3.1150