Table of contents - Special Issue: Welfare State Regulations and Mothers' Labour Market Participation in an Internationally Comparative Perspective
Guest Editors: Marina Hennig
Pros and cons of family policies for mothers' labour market participation
Marina Hennig, Dörthe Gatermann, Anna Erika HägglundThe purpose of this editorial is to examine sociological research on the possibilities and pitfalls of social policies for mothers' employment participation, and identify research…
How do employed women perceive the reconciliation of work and family life?: A seven‐country comparison of the impact of family policies on women's employment
Marina Hennig, Stefan Stuth, Mareike Ebach, Anna Erika HägglundThe purpose of this paper is to analyze how employed women perceive the reconciliation of work and family life in Denmark, Germany, France, Finland, Great Britain, Sweden and…
Women's employment in the institutional and cultural context
Birgit Pfau‐EffingerThe purpose of this paper is to explore how cross‐national differences in the employment rates of women with children under age three can be explained. It argues that not only…
Trends and social divisions in maternal employment patterns following maternity leave in the UK
Colette Fagan, Helen NormanThe purpose of this paper is to examine whether the social divisions in maternal employment patterns post‐childbirth, recorded by earlier studies have persisted for a later cohort…
Women's work interruptions and career prospects in Germany and Sweden
Marie Evertsson, Daniela GrunowThe purpose of this paper is to focus on two welfare state regimes with differing degrees of de‐familialisation strategies, Germany and Sweden, to study whether and how women's…
Reconciling work and family life for French mothers in the Sarkozy era: Working more to earn more?
Jan WindebankThe purpose of this paper is to analyse work‐family reconciliation policy during the Sarkozy presidency in France, assessing the extent to which Sarkozy's injunction on the French…
Policy and practice: The relationship between family policy regime and women's labour market participation in Europe
Thomas P. Boje, Anders EjrnæsThe purpose of this paper is to develop a typology of different family policy systems in Europe and evaluate their impact on the employment strategy of mothers with care…
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0144-333Xe-ISSN:
1758-6720ISSN-L:
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- Prof Colin Williams