Background: The article investigates the phenomenon of economic insecurity from a feminist perspective, assessing the role of women's labour market participation in predicting the phenomenon. It draws on the work of Trifiletti (1999) to analyse women's role in providing welfare for the entire family. Methods: Stemming from a cross-sectional analysis of European Union statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) 2013, logistic regression models (for women in a couple and for single women) are provided for six countries. Results: The descriptive analysis shows that economic insecurity affects single women more than single men, while couples fare better in all countries considered. Transversal factors that explain the phenomenon in log...
Women's participation in the labour market varies substantially across Europe. While female particip...
This study goes beyond economic research on women's economic independence, which relies only on inco...
The thesis examines the changes in the labour market behaviour and welfare participation of women in...
Background: The article investigates the phenomenon of economic insecurity from a feminist perspecti...
Background: The article investigates the phenomenon of economic insecurity from a feminist perspecti...
The article presents an analysis of the association between labor market characteristics related to ...
While increasing female employment has contributed to reducing gender inequality, it has also expos...
This article analyzes gender differences in the decision to participate in the labor market under th...
Altres ajuts: PUT499While increasing female employment has contributed to reducing gender inequality...
Abstract: The following report contributes to our knowledge about labour market behaviour in an enla...
We investigate the changes in women\u2019s participation patterns across 15 EU countries over the la...
We investigate the changes in women’s participation patterns across 15 EU countries over the last 2...
The 2008 crisis had a significant impact on household employment in some European countries. An anal...
The 2008 crisis had a significant impact on household employment in some European countries. An anal...
Despite a long-term trend towards reduction, the gender gap in employment keeps standing in Southern...
Women's participation in the labour market varies substantially across Europe. While female particip...
This study goes beyond economic research on women's economic independence, which relies only on inco...
The thesis examines the changes in the labour market behaviour and welfare participation of women in...
Background: The article investigates the phenomenon of economic insecurity from a feminist perspecti...
Background: The article investigates the phenomenon of economic insecurity from a feminist perspecti...
The article presents an analysis of the association between labor market characteristics related to ...
While increasing female employment has contributed to reducing gender inequality, it has also expos...
This article analyzes gender differences in the decision to participate in the labor market under th...
Altres ajuts: PUT499While increasing female employment has contributed to reducing gender inequality...
Abstract: The following report contributes to our knowledge about labour market behaviour in an enla...
We investigate the changes in women\u2019s participation patterns across 15 EU countries over the la...
We investigate the changes in women’s participation patterns across 15 EU countries over the last 2...
The 2008 crisis had a significant impact on household employment in some European countries. An anal...
The 2008 crisis had a significant impact on household employment in some European countries. An anal...
Despite a long-term trend towards reduction, the gender gap in employment keeps standing in Southern...
Women's participation in the labour market varies substantially across Europe. While female particip...
This study goes beyond economic research on women's economic independence, which relies only on inco...
The thesis examines the changes in the labour market behaviour and welfare participation of women in...