During the past two decades, the debate over the relation between family policy and women’s employment in high-income countries has grown in prominence. Nevertheless, the evidence proposed in different disciplines – sociology, politics, economics and demography – remains scattered and fragmented. This article addresses this gap, discussing whether family policy regimes are converging and how different policies influence women’s employment outcomes in high-income countries. The main findings can be summarized as follows: family policy regimes (‘Primary Caregiver Strategy’, ‘Choice Strategy’, ‘Primary Earner Strategy’, ‘Earning Carer Strategy’, ‘Mediterranean Model’) continues to shape women’s employment outcomes despite some process of conve...
Despite a dramatic convergence in the gender wage gap at the end of the 20th century, there has been...
Using a gender perspective and a comparative approach, this paper assesses the extent to which natio...
In the past thirty years, a number of states have joined together to create trade alliances designed...
During the past two decades, the debate over the relation between family policy and women’s employme...
The article reviews the available quantitative evidence on the relationship between explicit family ...
Using comparable data for 24 countries since the 1970s, we document gender convergence in schooling,...
By the early 21st century, most high-income countries have put into effect a host of generous and vi...
In this paper, I compare the impact of family policies on women’s labor force participation across t...
We draw lessons from existing work and our own analysis on the effects of parental leave and other i...
Women's employment and earnings, as well as earnings inequality, have been rising in OECD countries ...
This article explores tradeoffs reflecting interaction effects between socioeconomic class and diffe...
Previous research has analysed the relationship between women’s labour market outcomes and family po...
Social policies impinge on daily lives of individuals and affect how they negotiate work and family ...
Our goal was to explore how women and men’s employment interacts with family policy and social norms...
This article explores tradeoffs reflecting interaction effects between socioeconomic class and diffe...
Despite a dramatic convergence in the gender wage gap at the end of the 20th century, there has been...
Using a gender perspective and a comparative approach, this paper assesses the extent to which natio...
In the past thirty years, a number of states have joined together to create trade alliances designed...
During the past two decades, the debate over the relation between family policy and women’s employme...
The article reviews the available quantitative evidence on the relationship between explicit family ...
Using comparable data for 24 countries since the 1970s, we document gender convergence in schooling,...
By the early 21st century, most high-income countries have put into effect a host of generous and vi...
In this paper, I compare the impact of family policies on women’s labor force participation across t...
We draw lessons from existing work and our own analysis on the effects of parental leave and other i...
Women's employment and earnings, as well as earnings inequality, have been rising in OECD countries ...
This article explores tradeoffs reflecting interaction effects between socioeconomic class and diffe...
Previous research has analysed the relationship between women’s labour market outcomes and family po...
Social policies impinge on daily lives of individuals and affect how they negotiate work and family ...
Our goal was to explore how women and men’s employment interacts with family policy and social norms...
This article explores tradeoffs reflecting interaction effects between socioeconomic class and diffe...
Despite a dramatic convergence in the gender wage gap at the end of the 20th century, there has been...
Using a gender perspective and a comparative approach, this paper assesses the extent to which natio...
In the past thirty years, a number of states have joined together to create trade alliances designed...