Margarita Estevez-Abe
Affiliations: | 1999 | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorSusan J. Pharr | grad student | 1999 | Harvard | |
(Welfare and capitalism in postwar Japan) |
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Estévez-Abe M, Naldini M. (2016) Politics of defamilialization: A comparison of Italy, Japan, Korea and Spain: Journal of European Social Policy. 26: 327-343 |
Estevez-Abe M, Yang JJ, Choi YJ. (2016) Beyond familialism: Recalibrating family, state and market in Southern Europe and East Asia Journal of European Social Policy. 26: 301-313 |
Estévez-Abe M, Hobson B. (2015) Outsourcing Domestic (Care) Work: The Politics, Policies, and Political Economy Social Politics. 22: 133-146 |
Estévez-Abe M. (2015) The Outsourcing of House Cleaning and Low Skill Immigrant Workers Social Politics. 22: 147-169 |
Estévez-Abe M, Kim YS. (2014) Presidents, Prime Ministers and Politics of Care – Why Korea Expanded Childcare Much More than Japan Social Policy & Administration. 48: 666-685 |
Estévez-Abe M. (2012) An International Comparison of Institutional Requisites for Gender Equality Japanese Economy. 39: 77-98 |
Estévez-Abe M. (2012) Seikan Sukuramu-gata Riidaashippu no Hōkai (The Breakdown of Government Leadership based on the Politico-Bureaucratic Scrum) Social Science Japan Journal. 15: 300-304 |
Estévez-Abe M. (2009) Gender, Inequality, and Capitalism: The “Varieties of Capitalism” and Women Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society. 16: 182-191 |
Estévez-Abe M. (2006) Gendering the Varieties of Capitalism: A Study of Occupational Segregation by Sex in Advanced Industrial Societies World Politics. 59: 142-175 |
Estévez-Abe M, Morgan G. (2005) Question 1: How Should the Role of Citizen by Designed and Performed? Social Justice and the Varieties of Capitalism: Individuality, Flexibility, and Social Well-Being International Studies Review. 7: 505-508 |