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Chapter Seventeen The Machinery of Women’s Policy: Implementing the RCSW
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Maureen O’Neil
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- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction xi
- Introduction xix
- Reminiscences and Reflections on the Twentieth Anniversary of the Commission’s Report1 3
- The Canadian Government and the Commission’s Report1 12
- State Initiatives: Impetus and Effects 27
- Do State Initiatives Make a Difference? 52
- Patriarchy and Paternalism: The Legacy of the Canadian State for First Nations Women 64
- The Canadian State and Indian Women: The Struggle for Sex Equality Under the Indian Act 79
- Indian Women, Sex Equality, and the Charter 89
- Families and Family Law 104
- Feminist Interventions and State Policy 110
- Pay Equity in Manitoba 116
- Pay Equity: Not Just a Matter of Money 122
- Pay Equity in Quebec 138
- Les services féministes – de Vantiétatisme à Vintégration subsidiaire 145
- Considering the Impact of the Battered Women’s Movement on the State: The Example of Manitoba 155
- Inuit Women and Violence 180
- Reminiscences of the Commission Chair 185
- The Machinery of Women’s Policy: Implementing the RCSW 197
- Institutional Structure as Change Agent: An Analysis of the Ontario Women’s Directorate1 220
- Structures institutionnelles en condition féminine — le cas du Conseil du statut de la femme du Québec1 228
- Disappearing Women: Racial-Minority Women in Human Rights Cases 241
- The Entire Woman: Immigrant and Visible-Minority Women 262
- Les femmes et l’État questions de sauté reproductive 268
- L’État et les groupes de femmes: un partenariat pour le meilleur…ou pour le pire?1 279
- Competing Representations: The Politics of Abortion in Canada 291
- Les femmes et l’État canadien 306
- Notes 317
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction xi
- Introduction xix
- Reminiscences and Reflections on the Twentieth Anniversary of the Commission’s Report1 3
- The Canadian Government and the Commission’s Report1 12
- State Initiatives: Impetus and Effects 27
- Do State Initiatives Make a Difference? 52
- Patriarchy and Paternalism: The Legacy of the Canadian State for First Nations Women 64
- The Canadian State and Indian Women: The Struggle for Sex Equality Under the Indian Act 79
- Indian Women, Sex Equality, and the Charter 89
- Families and Family Law 104
- Feminist Interventions and State Policy 110
- Pay Equity in Manitoba 116
- Pay Equity: Not Just a Matter of Money 122
- Pay Equity in Quebec 138
- Les services féministes – de Vantiétatisme à Vintégration subsidiaire 145
- Considering the Impact of the Battered Women’s Movement on the State: The Example of Manitoba 155
- Inuit Women and Violence 180
- Reminiscences of the Commission Chair 185
- The Machinery of Women’s Policy: Implementing the RCSW 197
- Institutional Structure as Change Agent: An Analysis of the Ontario Women’s Directorate1 220
- Structures institutionnelles en condition féminine — le cas du Conseil du statut de la femme du Québec1 228
- Disappearing Women: Racial-Minority Women in Human Rights Cases 241
- The Entire Woman: Immigrant and Visible-Minority Women 262
- Les femmes et l’État questions de sauté reproductive 268
- L’État et les groupes de femmes: un partenariat pour le meilleur…ou pour le pire?1 279
- Competing Representations: The Politics of Abortion in Canada 291
- Les femmes et l’État canadien 306
- Notes 317