This article compares childcare provisions in the new member countries of the EU. It takes into account two pillars of childcare policy: publicly provided childcare services and parental leave provisions. In the analysis, the fuzzy set ideal types approach is utilized. In contrast to the studies conducted so far, this article stops treating the region of Cental and Eastern Europe as a monolith and demonstrates the existence of cross-country variation of childcare policies within the region. Furthermore, the difference is systematized by identifying four clusters of childcare policy. These are: explicit familialism, implicit familialism, female mobilizing and comprehensive support types. The countries are clustered as follows: the Czech Repu...
This article offers a methodology to reveal the latent constructs that underlie policies on parental...
Taking the “ ideal of care” as an analytical concept, this article compares early-childcare policies...
This article offers a methodology to reveal the latent constructs which underlie policies on parenta...
Work-life balance (WLB) is an important issue of policies in EU countries. The approach which impli...
Access to paid employment has conspicuous economic, political, cultural and social implications, for...
Throughout Europe, the family is still an important provider of care, but welfare state policies of ...
If childcare policy has become topical in most OECD countries over the last ten years or so, actual ...
Why do some countries become early policy adopters and fast policy implementers? We investigate this...
Access to paid employment has conspicuous economic, political, cultural and social implications, for...
This paper examines how the individual and country-level factors affect the childcare financing atti...
This paper examines how the individual and country-level factors affect the childcare financing atti...
Throughout Europe, the family is still an important provider of care, but welfare state policies of ...
BACKGROUND: Child care is widely considered a key issue in confronting demographic change in Europe ...
Abstract: Over the past decades, social protection systems in Western welfare states have designed n...
Dobrotić I, Blum S. ‘Sorry, we’re closed’: a fuzzy-set ideal-type analysis of pandemic childcare-pol...
This article offers a methodology to reveal the latent constructs that underlie policies on parental...
Taking the “ ideal of care” as an analytical concept, this article compares early-childcare policies...
This article offers a methodology to reveal the latent constructs which underlie policies on parenta...
Work-life balance (WLB) is an important issue of policies in EU countries. The approach which impli...
Access to paid employment has conspicuous economic, political, cultural and social implications, for...
Throughout Europe, the family is still an important provider of care, but welfare state policies of ...
If childcare policy has become topical in most OECD countries over the last ten years or so, actual ...
Why do some countries become early policy adopters and fast policy implementers? We investigate this...
Access to paid employment has conspicuous economic, political, cultural and social implications, for...
This paper examines how the individual and country-level factors affect the childcare financing atti...
This paper examines how the individual and country-level factors affect the childcare financing atti...
Throughout Europe, the family is still an important provider of care, but welfare state policies of ...
BACKGROUND: Child care is widely considered a key issue in confronting demographic change in Europe ...
Abstract: Over the past decades, social protection systems in Western welfare states have designed n...
Dobrotić I, Blum S. ‘Sorry, we’re closed’: a fuzzy-set ideal-type analysis of pandemic childcare-pol...
This article offers a methodology to reveal the latent constructs that underlie policies on parental...
Taking the “ ideal of care” as an analytical concept, this article compares early-childcare policies...
This article offers a methodology to reveal the latent constructs which underlie policies on parenta...