Highly topical and with an interdisciplinary focus, this book
explores the recent political and social developments in EU
citizenship. Bringing political scientists, sociologists and law
scholars together, this book analyses the implications of identity
categorisation regarding gender and generations in the EU and what
this means for the realisation of citizens?' rights, particularly
of women, young adults and migrant care workers throughout the EU.
Established researchers explore the stories of social and civil
rights in the EU, covering family mobility and migration issues,
the precarious positions of female migrant workers across member
states and the EU?s promotion of diverse family rights. Moreover,
the book focuses on the prominent issues facing the new generation
of young adults: particularly social mobility, civil rights and
political parties?' differing views on gender and family issues.
With insight into national and regional perspectives on these
significant topics, the authors argue that the European Parliament
is currently striving for a new consensus to unite member states
and dissipate current divisions. An important read for academics
and students from across the social sciences, specifically public
and social policy, gender studies and European studies, interested
in the future direction of the EU surrounding gender and
generational division. Contributors include: G.M. Dotti Sani, J.
Gal, T. Knijn, A. Krizsan, D. Lepianka, J. Long, M. Luppi, M.
Naldini, R. Oomkens, L. Rolandsen Agustin, A. Santero, B. Siim, J.
Sipic, D. Sirinic, C. Solera, L.J. van den Braken, M.A. Yerkes
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