This
book is the first to explore
the similarities and differences
in gender-related policy making
and outcomes in Japan and the
U.S., concentrating on the
areas of equal employment,
domestic violence, and reproductive
rights, with additional attention
to gender equality policy in
Japan and "family friendly
policy" in both nations.
It analyzes the significance
of international feminism and
new standards of gender equity--kansetsu
gaiatsu--as a resource
for Japanese feminists seeking
policy reform, as well as new
trends toward policy cooperation.
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