Graduation Semester and Year
2020
Language
English
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy in Urban Planning and Public Policy
Department
Public Administration
First Advisor
Rod Hissong
Abstract
This study seeks to understand how paid family leave laws influence traditional gender roles and stereotypes. The mother homemaker/father breadwinner narrative, a prominent concept within feminist circles, assumes particular gendered roles that include women’s responsibility for unpaid labor within the home. The implications of these gendered roles leave women in an economically disadvantaged position. Given the media’s influence in policy making and function to echo current social values, this study utilizes the Narrative Policy Framework (NPF) to investigate how the media frames these policies, and whether that framing helps to dismantle traditional gender narratives. This study finds that as these policies are debated, passed, and finally utilized by individuals the media increasingly presents the issue of paid family leave in a fashion that challenges traditional gender roles assumed by the mother homemaker/father breadwinner narrative. This research contributes to the literature on state level paid family leave, a relatively new phenomenon in the U.S. and often-overlooked subject in policy studies, as well as, extends the use of the NPF. Feminists and gender advocates will find the degendering of unpaid labor in media coverage an advancement of the feminist cause. Gender equality advocates should use these findings as evidence for the continued push for paid family leave policies in additional U.S. states.
Keywords
Paid family leave policies, FMLA, State paid leave policy, Qualitative, Content analysis, Narrative policy frameworks, NPF, Feminist theory, Feminism, Gender equality, Gender narratives, Gender performance, Media frames, Media influence, Egalitarian policy
Disciplines
Public Affairs | Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration | Social and Behavioral Sciences
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Recommended Citation
Horn, Nichole Angelic, "PAID FAMILY LEAVE & THE MEDIA: A NARRATIVE POLICY FRAMEWORK" (2020). Public Affairs Dissertations. 223.
https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/publicaffairs_dissertations/223
Comments
Degree granted by The University of Texas at Arlington