-Family policies in the Nordic countries gain international attention.1 An important reason for this is that they appear to produce good results: the Nordic countries combine comparatively high levels of fertility with high female employment rates and low rates of child poverty. Feminists, anti-poverty activists, and social liberals generally tend to look to the Nordic countries with curiosity and admiration (Lister, 2009). Recently it has also been argued that the Nordic countries not only produce social equality and high levels of living, but also enact active policies targeted at families that enhance productivity and lay the foundation for economic success (e.g. Esping-Andersen, 2002). Such policies simultaneously encourage women to wor...
The main question addressed in this regional issue is whether or not the Nordic welfare states can s...
Demographic theories maintain that family policies that support gender equality may lead to higher f...
This paper summarises the core findings of a recently finished network project on fertility dynamics...
Family policies in the Nordic countries gain international attention.1 An important reason for this ...
The aim of this article is to review key aspects of family demographics and family policies in Swede...
Compared to other countries, e.g. in Southern Europe the fertility in the Nordic countries is relati...
The aim of this study is to compare family policies between three Nordic countries. Specifically, th...
Swedish family policies are not directly aimed at encouraging childbirth. Their main goal has rather...
Swedish family policies are not directly aimed at encouraging childbirth. Their main goal has rather...
Below replacement fertility in many countries has lead to a renewed public interest in policies that...
Below replacement fertility in many countries has lead to a renewed public interest in policies that...
Aineisto on Opiskelijakirjaston digitoimaa ja Opiskelijakirjasto vastaa aineiston käyttöluvist
The 20th anniversary of the international year of the family has led to the General Assembly of the ...
Nordijske zemlje se smatraju pretečama u kreiranju prijateljskih obiteljskih politika, a u isto vrij...
The diploma thesis, Family Policy of Scandinavian Countries: Similarities and Differences, is focuse...
The main question addressed in this regional issue is whether or not the Nordic welfare states can s...
Demographic theories maintain that family policies that support gender equality may lead to higher f...
This paper summarises the core findings of a recently finished network project on fertility dynamics...
Family policies in the Nordic countries gain international attention.1 An important reason for this ...
The aim of this article is to review key aspects of family demographics and family policies in Swede...
Compared to other countries, e.g. in Southern Europe the fertility in the Nordic countries is relati...
The aim of this study is to compare family policies between three Nordic countries. Specifically, th...
Swedish family policies are not directly aimed at encouraging childbirth. Their main goal has rather...
Swedish family policies are not directly aimed at encouraging childbirth. Their main goal has rather...
Below replacement fertility in many countries has lead to a renewed public interest in policies that...
Below replacement fertility in many countries has lead to a renewed public interest in policies that...
Aineisto on Opiskelijakirjaston digitoimaa ja Opiskelijakirjasto vastaa aineiston käyttöluvist
The 20th anniversary of the international year of the family has led to the General Assembly of the ...
Nordijske zemlje se smatraju pretečama u kreiranju prijateljskih obiteljskih politika, a u isto vrij...
The diploma thesis, Family Policy of Scandinavian Countries: Similarities and Differences, is focuse...
The main question addressed in this regional issue is whether or not the Nordic welfare states can s...
Demographic theories maintain that family policies that support gender equality may lead to higher f...
This paper summarises the core findings of a recently finished network project on fertility dynamics...