The challenges of population decline in Europe have stimulated interest and debate about family support policies. Based on an overview of family support policies in several European countries, this paper aims to provide an assessment about which model best describes the current policy setup in Romania. Our starting point is the typology of family policies in Europe developed by Gauthier (1996), which includes four models of family policies: pro-natalist, pro-traditional, pro-egalitarian and non-interventionist. We then set out to compare the key features of the policies in place in several relevant European countries for each of these models. The methodology relies on secondary analysis of studies and national level policy documents and sou...
Most developed countries are introducing a system of support for families or expanding their existin...
Confronted with more than two decades of fertility decline, the Romanian government decided to take ...
The authors model the household demand for child care, the mother's participation in the labor force...
AbstractDespite attempts to harmonize social policies, EU countries differ to a great extent in the ...
In his infl uential 1998 study, David S. Reher discusses historical differences between countries wi...
Based on the long-term, demographic forecast, Hungary faces a significant population loss. This pape...
In his influential 1998 study, David S. Reher discusses historical differences between countries wit...
"In his influential 1998 study, David S. Reher discusses historical differences between countries wi...
This article seeks to identify and analyse the most significant changes regarding parental leave pro...
In 1989, the socialist regime in Romania collapsed and the state’s coercive pro-natalist policy ende...
This study presents the family support systems that operate in the Visegrad Group countries: Hungary...
The economic crisis has introduced major changes in family policies in Portugal, in particular since...
The article presents the European models of family policy divided into 5 models - the Scandinavian m...
Klinger Andràs - Population Policies in Eastern Europe In this paper population policies in six of t...
The transition from planned to market economy meant reconsidering the welfare model and was one of t...
Most developed countries are introducing a system of support for families or expanding their existin...
Confronted with more than two decades of fertility decline, the Romanian government decided to take ...
The authors model the household demand for child care, the mother's participation in the labor force...
AbstractDespite attempts to harmonize social policies, EU countries differ to a great extent in the ...
In his infl uential 1998 study, David S. Reher discusses historical differences between countries wi...
Based on the long-term, demographic forecast, Hungary faces a significant population loss. This pape...
In his influential 1998 study, David S. Reher discusses historical differences between countries wit...
"In his influential 1998 study, David S. Reher discusses historical differences between countries wi...
This article seeks to identify and analyse the most significant changes regarding parental leave pro...
In 1989, the socialist regime in Romania collapsed and the state’s coercive pro-natalist policy ende...
This study presents the family support systems that operate in the Visegrad Group countries: Hungary...
The economic crisis has introduced major changes in family policies in Portugal, in particular since...
The article presents the European models of family policy divided into 5 models - the Scandinavian m...
Klinger Andràs - Population Policies in Eastern Europe In this paper population policies in six of t...
The transition from planned to market economy meant reconsidering the welfare model and was one of t...
Most developed countries are introducing a system of support for families or expanding their existin...
Confronted with more than two decades of fertility decline, the Romanian government decided to take ...
The authors model the household demand for child care, the mother's participation in the labor force...