Gisela Erler

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Gisela Erler (2013)

Gisela Anna Erler (born May 9, 1946 in Biberach an der Riss ) is a German family researcher, entrepreneur and politician ( Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen ). Since May 2011 she has been a State Councilor member of the Württemberg Baden-state government . There she is responsible for “civil society and citizen participation”.

Life

Gisela Erler is the daughter of SPD politician Fritz Erler and his wife Käthe, b. Wiegand. She studied German and sociology . She was involved in the SDS and in 1967 co-founded the Trikont publishing house in Munich .

In her research at the German Youth Institute , she dealt with the topic of women / gender roles / family / work. The main focus was on new working time models at Beck / Iken and Coop . She is the author of an international comparative study on parental leave and the reorganization of the world of work, including in Sweden and the USA .

In 1987 Gisela Erler published the Mothers Manifesto with a dozen other women , and in the same year together with Doro Pass-Weingartz at Rowohlt the pamphlet Mothers in Power! .

In 1991 she started building up a company, pme Familienservice GmbH. In 2011, Winfried Kretschmann named her as State Councilor for civil society and citizen participation with voting rights in the Baden-Württemberg cabinet ( Kretschmann I cabinet ).

Gisela Erler is married to the political scientist Warnfried Dettling .

Awards

Fonts

  • Women. For a policy of difference . Klaus Wagenbach Publishing House, Berlin 1985
  • Mothers in power! The new women's movement . (Editing together with Dorothee Pass-Weingartz). Rowohlt, Reinbek 1987
  • No more re-education. The species-appropriate treatment of the sexes . Verlag Heyne, Munich 2012, ISBN 978-3-453-18286-8 ("How women finally get up in companies and boys stop falling at school")

Web links

Commons : Gisela Erler  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. When it comes to trust and credibility. Gisela Erler, social scientist and entrepreneur SWR1 Baden-Württemberg, broadcast June 13, 2012
  2. ^ R. Soldt, Citizen Movement: Gisela Erler. In: FAZ, May 26, 2012, p. 8.
  3. Gisela Laalej: More than just exercising a profession . In: VDI news . January 11, 2019, ISSN  0042-1758 , p. 39 .