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    Nieuwe noden in de sociale hulpverlening

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    Transfers between Generations in an Ageing Europe.

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    Comparative Research on Women's Employment

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    Women's employment has been widely studied in both Western countries and Eastern Europe. In this article, the most frequently used measurements and descriptions of women's paid work are given, namely, participation rate, number of hours worked, gender segregation, and the gender gap in earnings. Next, three approaches used to study women's employment are discussed: 1. the macro-level approach, which gives a thorough understanding of the influence of the institutional context on women's work; 2. the micro-level approach, which compares individual-level results in a number of countries; and 3. the macro-micro approach, in which the relative importances shown of institutional and individual level factors. Finally, a review is given of the hypotheses and outcomes of both the institutional level, with welfare regime and family policy an important role, and the individual level, which shows that being a mother has an important effect on women's employnment in the different countries studies. (aut.ref.
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