Using a mixed-method design, this study explores the heterogeneity in employment trajectories before and after the transition to lone parenthood in Switzerland. First, we perform sequence and cluster analysis on data from the Swiss Household panel to identify typical employment trajectories around the transition to lone parenthood, and then estimate their association with individual and household characteristics (N=462). Finally, we contrast these results with findings from a content analysis of narrative interviews with lone mothers residing in Switzerland (N=38), focusing on values and norms concerning work and care. We identify five employment patterns characterized by either an increase in labor supply (especially for those with more/ol...
This paper examines lone mothers’ participation in active labour market programmes in Germany. Since...
International research has shown that lone mothers are a socially and economically disadvantaged gro...
Lone mothers report worse health compared to couple mothers in most societies, regardless of which m...
Using a mixed-method design, this study explores the heterogeneity in employment trajectories before...
Using a mixed-method design, this study explores the heterogeneity in employment trajectories before...
This study explores heterogeneity in employment trajectories occurring before, during, and after the...
The identification of lone-parent households is a challenging task in an era of new family forms and...
In Belgium, lone parent families represent almost one fourth of the households with children, aside ...
Compared to non-migrant mothers in couples, migrant lone mothers face a much higher risk of being ou...
Lone parenthood is an increasing reality in the 21st century, reinforced by the diffusion of divorce...
This paper examines lone mothers’ participation in active labour market programmes in Germany. Since...
This paper contributes to the understanding of vulnerability of lone mothers in Switzerland. Vulnera...
This article uses data from the German microcensuses of 2007 and 2012 to examine gender differences ...
Lone parents are less likely to be in employment and their annual changes in work intensity is stati...
Lone motherhood has long been a source of social, economic and political concern. With increasing fa...
This paper examines lone mothers’ participation in active labour market programmes in Germany. Since...
International research has shown that lone mothers are a socially and economically disadvantaged gro...
Lone mothers report worse health compared to couple mothers in most societies, regardless of which m...
Using a mixed-method design, this study explores the heterogeneity in employment trajectories before...
Using a mixed-method design, this study explores the heterogeneity in employment trajectories before...
This study explores heterogeneity in employment trajectories occurring before, during, and after the...
The identification of lone-parent households is a challenging task in an era of new family forms and...
In Belgium, lone parent families represent almost one fourth of the households with children, aside ...
Compared to non-migrant mothers in couples, migrant lone mothers face a much higher risk of being ou...
Lone parenthood is an increasing reality in the 21st century, reinforced by the diffusion of divorce...
This paper examines lone mothers’ participation in active labour market programmes in Germany. Since...
This paper contributes to the understanding of vulnerability of lone mothers in Switzerland. Vulnera...
This article uses data from the German microcensuses of 2007 and 2012 to examine gender differences ...
Lone parents are less likely to be in employment and their annual changes in work intensity is stati...
Lone motherhood has long been a source of social, economic and political concern. With increasing fa...
This paper examines lone mothers’ participation in active labour market programmes in Germany. Since...
International research has shown that lone mothers are a socially and economically disadvantaged gro...
Lone mothers report worse health compared to couple mothers in most societies, regardless of which m...