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Are there "sacrificed generations" today?  Comparing Age-period-cohort models of income and wealth
Are there “sacrificed generations” today? Comparing Age-period-cohort models of income and wealth
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How extreme are extreme inequalities ? Joint income and wealth distributions in comparison
How extreme are extreme inequalities ? Joint income and wealth distributions in comparison
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Care policies in local settings: Municipal regulation and provision of care services
Care policies in local settings: Municipal regulation and provision of care services
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Changing attitudes and childcare policy reforms in the Federal States of Germany
Changing attitudes and childcare policy reforms in the Federal States of Germany
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Competing powers: what matters for the timing and duration of fathers’ parental leave
Competing powers: what matters for the timing and duration of fathers’ parental leave
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Inequality in childcare use: What do we know and what do we need to know?
Inequality in childcare use: What do we know and what do we need to know?
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Keynote lecture: Economic inequality and the family policy research agenda: what role(s) for LIS?
Keynote lecture: Economic inequality and the family policy research agenda: what role(s) for LIS?
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Who should use the parental leave and do we know what it leads to? The case of Sweden
Who should use the parental leave and do we know what it leads to? The case of Sweden
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Gendered labour market patterns across Europe: Does family policy mitigate feminisation of outsiders?
Gendered labour market patterns across Europe: Does family policy mitigate feminisation of outsiders?
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Optional familialism in Germany: unintended consequences for social inequalities in work-care arrangements
Optional familialism in Germany: unintended consequences for social inequalities in work-care arrangements
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