This paper examines how the individual and country-level factors affect the childcare financing attitudes, particularly the effect of socialization in a particular welfare regime. This area of research is fraught with methodological and conceptual issues, including the over-reliance on Esping-Andersen’s regime typology. Therefore, the authors also investigate whether a more family- policy-nuanced categorization of welfare regimes better accounts for the cross-country variations in childcare attitudes. Using the 2012 ISSP data, the authors conducted the multilevel analysis of 24 European countries, and while the effect of most predictors is generally consistent with the previous research, this study’s most important finding is ...
Abstract: Over the past decades, social protection systems in Western welfare states have designed n...
This paper examines recent policies and politics of services, in particular child care services in E...
Childcare services are increasingly put forward as one of the most important policy levers to combat...
This paper examines how the individual and country-level factors affect the childcare financing atti...
This study examines the extent to which individual's attitudes toward government responsibility for ...
In order to explain why people differ in their attitudes towards public childcare, we present a theo...
If childcare policy has become topical in most OECD countries over the last ten years or so, actual ...
The main goal of this article is to unravel the social distribution of childcare policies: who benef...
The purpose of this thesis is to study men´s attitudes towards childcare in different ages in EU as ...
This article analyses the socio‐economic determinants of public preferences towards public spending ...
Why do some countries become early policy adopters and fast policy implementers? We investigate this...
This article compares childcare provisions in the new member countries of the EU. It takes into acco...
The paper provides a comparative investigation into public attitudes to family policies. It shows th...
The main goal of this paper is to unravel the social distribution of childcare policies: who benefi t...
Childcare policies have become an important element of social investment reforms, but in most countr...
Abstract: Over the past decades, social protection systems in Western welfare states have designed n...
This paper examines recent policies and politics of services, in particular child care services in E...
Childcare services are increasingly put forward as one of the most important policy levers to combat...
This paper examines how the individual and country-level factors affect the childcare financing atti...
This study examines the extent to which individual's attitudes toward government responsibility for ...
In order to explain why people differ in their attitudes towards public childcare, we present a theo...
If childcare policy has become topical in most OECD countries over the last ten years or so, actual ...
The main goal of this article is to unravel the social distribution of childcare policies: who benef...
The purpose of this thesis is to study men´s attitudes towards childcare in different ages in EU as ...
This article analyses the socio‐economic determinants of public preferences towards public spending ...
Why do some countries become early policy adopters and fast policy implementers? We investigate this...
This article compares childcare provisions in the new member countries of the EU. It takes into acco...
The paper provides a comparative investigation into public attitudes to family policies. It shows th...
The main goal of this paper is to unravel the social distribution of childcare policies: who benefi t...
Childcare policies have become an important element of social investment reforms, but in most countr...
Abstract: Over the past decades, social protection systems in Western welfare states have designed n...
This paper examines recent policies and politics of services, in particular child care services in E...
Childcare services are increasingly put forward as one of the most important policy levers to combat...