Background. Family policies influence how men and women structure their time in the labour market and in the home. Analyses based on expenditure data, regime types, and single policies, however, cannot represent how policies support individuals’ labour market attachment and care for children. Data from the Social Policy Indicator (SPIN) database offer a tool for measuring the extent to which the family policies of a country support both the earnercarer and the traditional-family models. This large-scale database offers harmonized data on social policies over time for a wide range of countries. It allows scholars to empirically push the frontiers of research on the intersection of gender equality, family and employment dynamics, and social p...
The diploma thesis, Family Policy of Scandinavian Countries: Similarities and Differences, is focuse...
Analysis of the Family Policies Efficiency in Lithuania, Italy and the Netherlands The main purpose ...
The article explores the relationship between family policies, fertility, employment and care. It sh...
In this chapter, we explore these harmonised data on social policies over time to describe how polic...
The aim of this article is to review key aspects of family demographics and family policies in Swede...
In comparative family policy research there has been a growing need for comparative data and informa...
In light of new social risks, such as the decline in fertility rates in large parts of the industria...
The aim of this study is to compare family policies between three Nordic countries. Specifically, th...
Using comparable data for 24 countries since the 1970s, we document gender convergence in schooling,...
Family policies vary considerably, in their focus as much as in the instruments used, in Germany, Fr...
The long run objective of the present project is to develop an integrated understanding of the conse...
-Family policies in the Nordic countries gain international attention.1 An important reason for this...
The article reviews the available quantitative evidence on the relationship between explicit family ...
The 20th anniversary of the international year of the family has led to the General Assembly of the ...
Family Policy in Sweden Key words: family policy, gender equality, women's employment The aim of thi...
The diploma thesis, Family Policy of Scandinavian Countries: Similarities and Differences, is focuse...
Analysis of the Family Policies Efficiency in Lithuania, Italy and the Netherlands The main purpose ...
The article explores the relationship between family policies, fertility, employment and care. It sh...
In this chapter, we explore these harmonised data on social policies over time to describe how polic...
The aim of this article is to review key aspects of family demographics and family policies in Swede...
In comparative family policy research there has been a growing need for comparative data and informa...
In light of new social risks, such as the decline in fertility rates in large parts of the industria...
The aim of this study is to compare family policies between three Nordic countries. Specifically, th...
Using comparable data for 24 countries since the 1970s, we document gender convergence in schooling,...
Family policies vary considerably, in their focus as much as in the instruments used, in Germany, Fr...
The long run objective of the present project is to develop an integrated understanding of the conse...
-Family policies in the Nordic countries gain international attention.1 An important reason for this...
The article reviews the available quantitative evidence on the relationship between explicit family ...
The 20th anniversary of the international year of the family has led to the General Assembly of the ...
Family Policy in Sweden Key words: family policy, gender equality, women's employment The aim of thi...
The diploma thesis, Family Policy of Scandinavian Countries: Similarities and Differences, is focuse...
Analysis of the Family Policies Efficiency in Lithuania, Italy and the Netherlands The main purpose ...
The article explores the relationship between family policies, fertility, employment and care. It sh...