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Political Science General

Women and Public Policy in Canada

Neo-liberalism and After?

edited by Alexandra Dobrowolsky

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Initial publish date
Mar 2009
Category
General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780195430615
    Publish Date
    Mar 2009
    List Price
    $149.99

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Women and Public Policy in Canada offers a theoretical and topical approach to studying the public policy issues that specifically affect Canadian women. Written by policy experts from across Canada, this contributed text exposes students to various perspectives and a wealth of expertise. Topics such as the environment, healthcare, Aboriginal women, economic policy, anti-violence policy, immigration, and multiculturalism are covered, giving students insight into the most prevalent issues regarding women and public policy in Canada.

About the author

Alexandra Dobrowolsky holds the rank of Professor of Political Science.  She completed her PhD at Carleton University in 1996, and then a Postdoctoral fellowship at Dalhousie University in 1997. She worked as an Assistant Professor in Political Science at York University from 1997-2000. She joined the Saint Mary's University Political Science Department in 2000. Her research, writing and teaching deal with the theories and practices of representation, mobilization, citizenship, and democratic governance. Her most recent work explores changing citizenship regimes in relation to social policy, as well as to security and immigration in Canada and Britain.

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