This article seeks to re-open the consensus concerning the interrelationship between family values and public support for government versus private family provision. We offer new results from analyses of 2001 data from the International Social Survey Programme for a wide range of countries and world regions. Refining conventional scholarly wisdom, Southern European publics' have high levels of traditional family values, but mainly in contrast to other European countries; familism is also notably strong in Eastern Europe and several of the English-speaking democracies. Even more surprising, family values support is strongly and positively associated with support for public child care provision. We discuss implications of results for understa...
Analysing data from the European Social Survey, in this article we try to capture the main features ...
The article explores work-life balance policies in five European Mediterranean countries: France, Gr...
In current debates linking social divisions to a decline in solidarity, the notion of solidarity tha...
This work analyses in a historical and comparative perspective the relationship between the family a...
The rising unemployment and poverty following the Great Recession have highlighted the importance of...
The paper provides a comparative investigation into public attitudes to family policies. It shows th...
National welfare regimes in Europe are rapidly evolving and diversifying. Changes are influenced by ...
This study examines the extent to which individual's attitudes toward government responsibility for ...
The analysis of the historical development of child protection in Spain and Italy shows remarkable c...
This paper examines how the individual and country-level factors affect the childcare financing atti...
Abstract: For several decades Europe’s norms and value patterns have been undergoing important chang...
This paper examines how the individual and country-level factors affect the childcare financing atti...
Family policy variation in Europe is still enormous and there is very limited knowledge about the pu...
Kinship is at the heart of European society, sharing with the state responsibility for welfare and s...
Even though children are active agents in their own right they remain a vulnerable group dependent ...
Analysing data from the European Social Survey, in this article we try to capture the main features ...
The article explores work-life balance policies in five European Mediterranean countries: France, Gr...
In current debates linking social divisions to a decline in solidarity, the notion of solidarity tha...
This work analyses in a historical and comparative perspective the relationship between the family a...
The rising unemployment and poverty following the Great Recession have highlighted the importance of...
The paper provides a comparative investigation into public attitudes to family policies. It shows th...
National welfare regimes in Europe are rapidly evolving and diversifying. Changes are influenced by ...
This study examines the extent to which individual's attitudes toward government responsibility for ...
The analysis of the historical development of child protection in Spain and Italy shows remarkable c...
This paper examines how the individual and country-level factors affect the childcare financing atti...
Abstract: For several decades Europe’s norms and value patterns have been undergoing important chang...
This paper examines how the individual and country-level factors affect the childcare financing atti...
Family policy variation in Europe is still enormous and there is very limited knowledge about the pu...
Kinship is at the heart of European society, sharing with the state responsibility for welfare and s...
Even though children are active agents in their own right they remain a vulnerable group dependent ...
Analysing data from the European Social Survey, in this article we try to capture the main features ...
The article explores work-life balance policies in five European Mediterranean countries: France, Gr...
In current debates linking social divisions to a decline in solidarity, the notion of solidarity tha...