Treating gendered welfare-state outcomes as automatic obscures the contingent historical agency of labor unions, suffragists, and legislators whose choices produced divergent national outcomes.
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People who fought for the right to vote, especially women who campaigned for voting rights in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Welfare state(as the main subject of Esping-Andersen's research)
A government system that provides social safety nets like healthcare, unemployment benefits, pensions, and education to protect citizens from poverty and hardship.
agency(Used to assess whether switching the trolley is deontologically prohibited.)
A morally relevant sense in which an agent is the direct cause of harm, invoked in deontological constraints; its absence removes a deontological bar to acting.