Donne nelle forze armate
Fatima Farina
PRISMA Economia - Societ? - Lavoro, 2016, vol. 2016/2, issue 2, 15-30
Abstract:
Stable military women participation started the last century, but very few it is known about this and the changes occurred inside and outside the institution. The gender mainstreaming perspective introduced in 2000 by the Un 1325 resolution brought to a so called "new gender regime" within the Armed forces. Actually by considering the content and the effect of these policies what emerges is a number of incongruities. Sexual division of labour is still rooted in all armed forces where women serve. Also they still represent a permanent niche in the military. Numbers of participation and policies are analised showing the contradiction of their effect, being far from promoting gender equality. Military is a central institution, moreover in the permanent war era, but the attention of the research on the deep change of military women is still scarce, especially in Italy. Anyway women continue to serve the military at home and abroad in the international operation, but they still appear mostly invisible to the institution and to society.
Date: 2016
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