International audienceAlthough the increase in female labour force participation is a fairly widespread trend, there is still a considerable diversity of situations across Europe from north to south. To identify the factors that may explain these differences, Olivier Thévenon uses data from the European Labour Force Surveys (EU-LFS) carried out in 14 countries between 1992 and 2005. For comparable educational levels and family situations (e.g. number of children, age of youngest child, single-parent status), the labour market behaviours of European women (inactive, short or long part-time work, full-time work) are very diverse. This diversity reflects differences in government policies targeting working mothers (help with reconciling work a...
This paper examines the determinants of female labour force participation in OECD countries, includi...
Employment patterns are gender-driven, yet analyses of women’s employment often fail to recognize th...
The mixed empirical findings to date have indicated that some, but not all, unions in industrialized...
Although the increase in female labour force participation is a fairly widespread trend, there is st...
Low educational levels and the effect of children are recognized as the most important factor for lo...
Low educational levels and the effect of children are recognized as the most important factors for l...
Gender inequalities on the labor market differ between European countries. This study investigates p...
Job polarization accelerated during the Great recession in Europe. Because of higher occupational se...
This article draws on a repeat of a 1994 survey, carried out in 2002, in three contrasting countries...
This study examined the work, family and private life conflicts at different stages in one’s life c...
We investigate the changes in women\u2019s participation patterns across 15 EU countries over the la...
There is a strong effect of childbirth on female labour supply.This effect, however, is changing ove...
The changing attitudes and expectations of women, the need for two incomes in many families, the dev...
Defence date: 6 July 2006Examining board: Ana Rute Cardoso, (IZA, Bonn) ; Pascal Courty, (European U...
In this Master’s thesis it is asked how work-life balance is problematised within the EU, Austria, a...
This paper examines the determinants of female labour force participation in OECD countries, includi...
Employment patterns are gender-driven, yet analyses of women’s employment often fail to recognize th...
The mixed empirical findings to date have indicated that some, but not all, unions in industrialized...
Although the increase in female labour force participation is a fairly widespread trend, there is st...
Low educational levels and the effect of children are recognized as the most important factor for lo...
Low educational levels and the effect of children are recognized as the most important factors for l...
Gender inequalities on the labor market differ between European countries. This study investigates p...
Job polarization accelerated during the Great recession in Europe. Because of higher occupational se...
This article draws on a repeat of a 1994 survey, carried out in 2002, in three contrasting countries...
This study examined the work, family and private life conflicts at different stages in one’s life c...
We investigate the changes in women\u2019s participation patterns across 15 EU countries over the la...
There is a strong effect of childbirth on female labour supply.This effect, however, is changing ove...
The changing attitudes and expectations of women, the need for two incomes in many families, the dev...
Defence date: 6 July 2006Examining board: Ana Rute Cardoso, (IZA, Bonn) ; Pascal Courty, (European U...
In this Master’s thesis it is asked how work-life balance is problematised within the EU, Austria, a...
This paper examines the determinants of female labour force participation in OECD countries, includi...
Employment patterns are gender-driven, yet analyses of women’s employment often fail to recognize th...
The mixed empirical findings to date have indicated that some, but not all, unions in industrialized...