asimetrična delitev gospodinjskega in skrbstvenega dela ter profesionalno življenje žensk in moških v politiki
Aleksandra Kanjuo-Mrčela (Author), Iztok Šori (Author), Jasna Podreka (Author)

Abstract

Analiza političnega v Sloveniji izhaja iz predpostavke, da specifične vsakdanje prakse v politiki temeljijo na tradicionalni definiciji vlog v javnem in zasebnem življenju, jih utrjujejo in s tem ovirajo enakopravno sodelovanje žensk in moških v tej sferi javnega življenja. Z analizo intervjujev s političarkami in politiki, ki delujejo na državni ravni, avtorici in avtor ugotavljajo, da na ravni pričakovanj in dejanskih praks obstaja in deluje spolna pogodba, ki se kaže v asimetrični obremenjenosti politikov in političark z obveznostmi v zasebnem življenju. Politika v Sloveniji je izrazito maskulinizirana profesija, v katero se ženske in moški vključujejo tako, da se prilagajajo obstoječi strukturi, ki se ne spreminja v korist boljšega usklajevanja zasebne in profesionalne sfere ter skladno s tem večjega upoštevanja življenj pripadnikov in pripadnic profesije.

Keywords

Političarke;Politiki;Delitev dela po spolu;Delo in družina;Gospodinjsko delo;Slovenija;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization: UL FF - Faculty of Arts
Publisher: Fakulteta za sociologijo, politične vede in novinarstvo v Ljubljani
UDC: 32-051(497.4):305
COBISS: 426239 Link will open in a new window
ISSN: 0040-3598
Parent publication: Teorija in praksa
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Secondary language: English
Secondary abstract: We assume that specific everyday practices in the field of politics in Slovenia are based on the traditionally defined gender roles of men and women in private and public life, that they reinforce these roles, as well as hinder the equal participation of men and women in politics. The analysis of interviews with male and female politicians active at the national level shows the existence of a gender contract that operates at the level of expectations as well as actual practices and which results in an asymmetrical load of private life responsibilities of men and women in politics. The political profession in Slovenia is highly masculinised. Female and male politicians adapt to the existing structure which does not consider the benefits of the coordination of their private and professional lives.
Secondary keywords: Women politicians;Politicians;Sexual division of labor;Work and family;Housework;Slovenia;
URN: URN:NBN:SI
Type (COBISS): Not categorized
Pages: str. 376-395, 441
Volume: ǂLetn. ǂ49
Issue: ǂšt. ǂ2
Chronology: mar.-apr. 2012
ID: 9093395
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