The main aim of this paper is to measure the extent to which part-time work enhances fertility for married or cohabiting women of fertile age. The study covers eleven European countries. The data used are a pool sample of five waves of the European Community Household Panel. Given that we believe that the decisions concerning fertility and labor market status are taken jointly, we carry out a simultaneous estimation approach. Results suggest that policy makers wishing to implement adequate parttime schedules so as to enhance fertility should look at the part-time schedules available in Belgium, Ireland and The Netherlands, which enhance fertility for women who take advantage of this flexibility measure so as to reconcile family and work
In the empirical literature on labour supply, several static models are developed to incorporate con...
Increasing the flexibility of working time is an important element of the European employment strate...
This paper investigates the effects of women‘s labour force participation on fertility, as well as t...
The main aim of this paper is to measure the extent to which part-time work enhances fertility for m...
The main aim of this paper is to measure the extent to which part-time work enhances fertility for m...
This chapter examines part-time working women’s access to flexitime, that is the worker’s control ov...
This paper focuses on working time flexibility and family life in the UK, the Netherlands and Sweden...
The link between employment and fertility is often only examined by focussing on women's labour mark...
One of the major innovations in human resource practices in the last decades has been the prolifera...
The link between employment and fertility is often only examined by focussing on women's labour mark...
The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employment. The ...
Contrat de recherche pour la Fondation Européenne de DublinThis report reveals how widespread part-t...
Most industrialized countries have seen part-time employment as a percentage of total employment inc...
Part-time employment has repeatedly been proposed as a solution for integrating women into the labor...
This study provides an analysis of the determinants of female part-time employment in 18 European co...
In the empirical literature on labour supply, several static models are developed to incorporate con...
Increasing the flexibility of working time is an important element of the European employment strate...
This paper investigates the effects of women‘s labour force participation on fertility, as well as t...
The main aim of this paper is to measure the extent to which part-time work enhances fertility for m...
The main aim of this paper is to measure the extent to which part-time work enhances fertility for m...
This chapter examines part-time working women’s access to flexitime, that is the worker’s control ov...
This paper focuses on working time flexibility and family life in the UK, the Netherlands and Sweden...
The link between employment and fertility is often only examined by focussing on women's labour mark...
One of the major innovations in human resource practices in the last decades has been the prolifera...
The link between employment and fertility is often only examined by focussing on women's labour mark...
The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employment. The ...
Contrat de recherche pour la Fondation Européenne de DublinThis report reveals how widespread part-t...
Most industrialized countries have seen part-time employment as a percentage of total employment inc...
Part-time employment has repeatedly been proposed as a solution for integrating women into the labor...
This study provides an analysis of the determinants of female part-time employment in 18 European co...
In the empirical literature on labour supply, several static models are developed to incorporate con...
Increasing the flexibility of working time is an important element of the European employment strate...
This paper investigates the effects of women‘s labour force participation on fertility, as well as t...