International audienceUsing the EU-SILC database (2005-06) for twenty-four European countries, this article develops a comparative perspective on labor market situations of women and mothers with very young children in relation to labor market institutions and policies (especially childcare and leave schemes). Using multilevel multinomial logit models, our results show firstly the heterogeneity of national arrangements of women's labor market integration in Europe (including among new member states). Secondly, our results show the links between some national policy variables and women's behavior, despite the fact that individual factors explain labor market situations the most. Women's employment is positively related to formal childcare an...
The aim of this essay is to examine the influence of childcare costs on mother’s employment in Europ...
Recent empirical evidence show considerable variation in the degree of labor market participation of...
This paper explores the impact of social polices and labour market conditions on women’s decisions ...
International audienceUsing the EU-SILC database (2005-06) for twenty-four European countries, this ...
International audienceUsing the EU-SILC database (2005-06) for twenty-four European countries, this ...
International audienceUsing the EU-SILC database (2005-06) for twenty-four European countries, this ...
International audienceUsing the EU-SILC database (2005-06) for twenty-four European countries, this ...
This paper examines how child-related public policies influence women's employment in Europe. The an...
This paper explores the impact of social polices and labour market conditions on women’s decisions o...
This paper explores the impact of social polices and labour market conditions on women’s decisions o...
This paper examines how child-related public policies influence women’s employment in Europe. The an...
Gender inequalities on the labor market differ between European countries. This study investigates p...
In this paper, we explore the impact of social policies and labour market characteristics on women’s...
The ability of markets to accommodate women's labor force transitions in connection to childbir...
Previous research has analysed the relationship between women’s labour market outcomes and family po...
The aim of this essay is to examine the influence of childcare costs on mother’s employment in Europ...
Recent empirical evidence show considerable variation in the degree of labor market participation of...
This paper explores the impact of social polices and labour market conditions on women’s decisions ...
International audienceUsing the EU-SILC database (2005-06) for twenty-four European countries, this ...
International audienceUsing the EU-SILC database (2005-06) for twenty-four European countries, this ...
International audienceUsing the EU-SILC database (2005-06) for twenty-four European countries, this ...
International audienceUsing the EU-SILC database (2005-06) for twenty-four European countries, this ...
This paper examines how child-related public policies influence women's employment in Europe. The an...
This paper explores the impact of social polices and labour market conditions on women’s decisions o...
This paper explores the impact of social polices and labour market conditions on women’s decisions o...
This paper examines how child-related public policies influence women’s employment in Europe. The an...
Gender inequalities on the labor market differ between European countries. This study investigates p...
In this paper, we explore the impact of social policies and labour market characteristics on women’s...
The ability of markets to accommodate women's labor force transitions in connection to childbir...
Previous research has analysed the relationship between women’s labour market outcomes and family po...
The aim of this essay is to examine the influence of childcare costs on mother’s employment in Europ...
Recent empirical evidence show considerable variation in the degree of labor market participation of...
This paper explores the impact of social polices and labour market conditions on women’s decisions ...