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Comparing Care Regimes in Europe

Pages 85-113 | Published online: 14 Nov 2008

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Dorota Szelewa & Michał Polakowski. (2023) Who Cares, Too? Degenderization of Childcare Policies in Europe: A Dynamic Fuzzy-Set Analysis. Feminist Economics 29:3, pages 153-177.
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Siobhan Austen & Therese Jefferson. (2019) Crossing the Great Divide: Ostrom’s Coproduction and the Economics of Aged Care. Feminist Economics 25:3, pages 48-69.
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Nuria Legazpe & María A. Davia. (2019) Women’s Employment and Childcare Choices in Spain Through The Great Recession. Feminist Economics 25:2, pages 173-198.
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Fátima Suleman & Abdul Suleman. (2019) How Do Household Tasks Shape Employment Contracts? The Provision of Care in Portugal. Feminist Economics 25:1, pages 174-203.
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Mercedes Rodríguez, M. Ángeles Minguela Recover & José A. Camacho Ballesta. (2018) The importance of the size of the social network and residential proximity in the reception of informal care in the European Union. European Journal of Social Work 21:5, pages 653-664.
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A. İdil Aybars, F. Umut Beşpınar & H. Sibel Kalaycıoğlu. (2018) Familialization of care arrangements in Turkey: questioning the social inclusion of ‘the invisible’. Research and Policy on Turkey 3:2, pages 115-137.
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Andrea Cutillo & Marco Centra. (2017) Gender-Based Occupational Choices and Family Responsibilities: The Gender Wage Gap in Italy. Feminist Economics 23:4, pages 1-31.
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Yueh-Ching Chou, Birgit Pfau-Effinger, Teppo Kröger & Costanzo Ranci. (2017) Impact of care responsibilities on women’s employment: a comparison between European and East Asian welfare states. European Societies 19:2, pages 157-177.
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Constanza Tobío. (2017) Uneven paths: women and welfare in Italy and Spain. Journal of Gender Studies 26:2, pages 115-132.
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Elin Kvande & Berit Brandth. (2017) Individualized, non-transferable parental leave for European fathers: migrant perspectives. Community, Work & Family 20:1, pages 19-34.
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Francisco Nunes & Geraldine Fitzpatrick. (2015) Self-Care Technologies and Collaboration. International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction 31:12, pages 869-881.
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Miloslav Bahna. (2015) Victims of Care Drain and Transnational Partnering?. European Societies 17:4, pages 447-466.
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Annick Masselot. (2015) The EU childcare strategy in times of austerity. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 37:3, pages 345-355.
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Chiara Piovani & Nursel Aydiner-Avsar. (2015) The Gender Impact of Social Protection Policies: A Critical Review of the Evidence. Review of Political Economy 27:3, pages 410-441.
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Barbara Da Roit, Marcel Hoogenboom & Bernhard Weicht. (2015) The Gender Informal Care Gap. European Societies 17:2, pages 199-218.
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Miloslav Bahna. (2014) Slovak Care Workers in Austria: How Important Is the Context of the Sending Country?. Journal of Contemporary European Studies 22:4, pages 411-426.
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María-Jesús Vara. (2014) Long-Term Care for Elder Women in Spain: Advances and Limitations. Journal of Aging & Social Policy 26:4, pages 347-369.
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Sigurveig H. Sigurðardóttir & Marie Ernsth Bravell. (2013) Older caregivers in Iceland: providing and receiving care. Nordic Social Work Research 3:1, pages 4-19.
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Marie Karlsson, Annica Löfdahl & Héctor Pérez Prieto. (2013) Morality in parents’ stories of preschool choice: narrating identity positions of good parenting. British Journal of Sociology of Education 34:2, pages 208-224.
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Jan Windebank. (2012) Social Policy and Gender Divisions of Domestic and Care Work in France. Modern & Contemporary France 20:1, pages 21-35.
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Almudena Moreno Mínguez. (2011) Gendered work–family balance in Spain from a European comparative perspective. Family Science 2:4, pages 262-276.
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Antigone Lyberaki. (2011) Migrant Women, Care Work, and Women's Employment in Greece. Feminist Economics 17:3, pages 103-131.
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Inmaculada García-Mainar, José Alberto Molina & VíctorM. Montuenga. (2011) Gender Differences in Childcare: Time Allocation in Five European Countries. Feminist Economics 17:1, pages 119-150.
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Irene Staveren. (2010) Home Care Reform in the Netherlands: Impacts on Unpaid Care in Rotterdam. Forum for Social Economics 39:1, pages 13-21.
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