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Income-based family typology and child development: Evidence from the UK
Meroni, Elena Claudia
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Verga, Francesca
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2023
Our paper contributes to the literature studying how household conditions can influence children's development, focusing on the type of family model where children grow up, defined on the basis of parental employment status and relative earnings. The traditional "male-breadwinner" model is no...
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Income-based family typology and child development : evidence from the UK
Meroni, Elena Claudia
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Verga, Francesca
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2023
Our paper contributes to the literature studying how household conditions can influence children's development, focusing on the type of family model where children grow up, defined on the basis of parental employment status and relative earnings. The traditional "male-breadwinner" model is no...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014334522
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Work/Family arrangements across the OECD: Incorporating the female-breadwinner model
Kowalewska, Helen
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Vitali, Agnese
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2019
Studies of work/family arrangements over time and space typically analyse families by the extent to which they follow a 'male-breadwinner' versus a 'dual-breadwinner' model. Yet, this analytical framework overlooks an alternative set of labour-market arrangements that is becoming increasingly...
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Work/Family arrangements across the OECD : incorporating the female-breadwinner model
Kowalewska, Helen
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Vitali, Agnese
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2019
Studies of work/family arrangements over time and space typically analyse families by the extent to which they follow a 'male-breadwinner' versus a 'dual-breadwinner' model. Yet, this analytical framework overlooks an alternative set of labour-market arrangements that is becoming increasingly...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012052321
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Los cuidados, nuevos mercados y el trabajo de las mujeres : de la necesidad de nuevas perspectivas económicas
Quintero Lima, María Gema
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Díaz Gorfinkiel, Magdalena
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Información comercial española : ICE : revista de …
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pp. 51-64
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Women's vulnerability to the economic crisis through the lens of part-time work in Spain
Insarauto, Valeria
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Work, employment and society : a journal of the British …
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pp. 621-639
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Household
employment
and the crisis in Europe
Sánchez-Mira, Núria
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O'Reilly, Jacqueline
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Work, employment and society : a journal of the British …
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2019
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pp. 422-443
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Child Labour in Kerala's Coir Industry-Study of Few Selected Villages
Gulati, Leela
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2008
The objective of this study is to report on the extent and nature of involvement of children in the coir industry. For this purpose, it was decided to study only those operations of the industry in which children were found to be involded in significant numbers on tlie basis of actual...
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Household
employment
patterns in an enlarged European Union
Haas, Barbara
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Steiber, Nadia
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Hartel, Margit
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Wallace, …
- In:
Work, Employment & Society
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2006
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pp. 751-771
dominant
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patterns in eight countries: Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, the Netherlands, Romania …
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