TY - JOUR PY - 2013// TI - Gender equality policies and practices in Croatia - the interplay of transition and late Europeanization JO - Social Policy and Administration A1 - Dobrotić, Ivana A1 - Matković, Teo A1 - Zrinščak, Siniša SP - 218 EP - 240 VL - 47 IS - 2 N2 - This article contributes to understanding change in gender regimes in post-communist countries. Using Croatia as a case, it juxtaposes the observed change in key indicators of the position of women in various walks of life with the context of the European gender agenda and the positions of actors involved in the national political arena and policies introduced throughout the transition period.The article reviews the previous enlargement waves and indicates that the gender agenda was added to the negotiation process rather late - primarily via the EU accession conditionality requirement. Although narrow in scope and often limited in impact to just 'paper compliance' with EU legislation, it opened discussions in the gender equality area in post-communist countries and empowered women's organizations. In all the countries, the implementation of the European agenda was heavily influenced by the power and discourses of the main actors involved.The article provides a map of social actors involved, together with gender-related policies as they have changed in three distinct periods in Croatia. The final analysis of observed practices and structures indicates very slow change and the crucial impact of structural and institutional developments as well as economic cycles, but little association of observed developments with dominant discourses or policies implemented over the past two decades.

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LA - en SN - 0144-5596 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/spol.12016 ID - ref1 ER -