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Neoliberalism and gender equality policy in Australia
Authors:Susan Harris Rimmer  Marian Sawer
Institution:1. Griffith Law School, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD, Australia;2. School of Politics and International Relations, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia
Abstract:After a Coalition electoral victory in 2013, the Australian Office for Women was returned from the periphery to the centre of government. This was contrary to the expectation that women’s policy will be given greater salience under governments of the left rather than of the right. To unpack this puzzle, we examine institutional arrangements and policy directions under successive Labor and Coalition governments in Australia, including the abolition of intergovernmental bodies concerned with gender equality. We find that the influence of neoliberalism has resulted in a blurring of patterns of partisan difference over gender equality policy. There are some continuing partisan differences but also a common pattern of increased emphasis on international and regional rather than domestic policy. The notable exception to this pattern is in the area of gender-based violence.
Keywords:Women’s policy agencies  partisan influence  gender equality  gender mainstreaming  neoliberalism
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