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
agent
The pains and reliefs of the transitions into and out of spousal caregiving. A cross-national comparison of the health consequences of caregiving by genderUnderstanding Society through our RelationshipsRelease of Gender and Generations Survey country data file, wave 1, Czech RepublicDe beste leeftijd om te samenwonen of te trouwen? Relatie leeftijd bij samenwonen of huwelijk en scheidingskansen (Blog)The labour market intentions and behaviour of stay-at-home mothers in Western and Eastern EuropeRelease of Gender and Generations Survey country data file, Wave 2 Version 1.3, ItalyThe GGP in Eastern Europe: Insights into demographic changeGenerations and Gender Programme: A Research Infrastructure For Analyzing Relationships over the Life-CourseParenthood and depression: is childlessness similar to sonlessness among Chinese seniors?An Intergenerational Election (Blog)Evaluating the quality of sampling frames used in European cross-national surveysChanging Families, Complex LivesRelease of Gender and Generations Survey country data file, wave 2, LithuaniaNewsletterRelease of Gender and Generations Survey country data file, wave 2, AustraliaIntergenerational transfers and European families: does the number of siblings matter?NewsletterFamily dynamics in China and Europe in the last half-centuryPublic and private financial assistance in EuropeIntergenerational Justice is not just Boomer Bashing (Blog)The Generations and Gender Programme. Past, present and futureMeasuring policy entitlements at the micro-level: maternity and parental leave in EuropeThe impact of COVID-19 on fertility behaviour and intentions in a middle income countryGenerations and Gender Programme Wave 1 data collection: An overview and assessment of sampling and fieldwork methods, weighting procedures, and cross-sectional representativenessGendered work-family life courses and late-life physical functioning: A comparative analysis from 28 European countriesHet oudste kind gaat voorSupport from Parents during young adults’ transition to adulthoodGender and Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health at Older Ages Across Different European Welfare Clusters: Evidence from SHARE Data, 2004–2015Questionnaire SERISS projectNewsletterRelease of Gender and Generations Survey country data file, wave 1, SwedenRelease of Gender and Generations Programme Contextual Dataset UpdateRelease of Gender and Generations Survey country data file, Wave 2 Version 1.3, RussiaMeasuring intergenerational financial support: Analysis of two cross-national surveysReport on the use of sampling frames in European studiesThree‐country Experiment on Modes of Data CollectionIntergenerational co-residence during later life in Europe and ChinaChinese Parent-Child Relationships in Later Life in the Context of Social InequalitiesComparative welfare capitalism in East Asia: Productivist models of social policyRelease of Gender and Generations Survey country data file, wave 2, Austria.
author
type
label
T. (Tom) Emery
firstName
lastName
name
employeeId
orcid
0000-0001-6137-9577
orcid
staffOrganisationAssociations
visibility
Public - No restriction
@en
Publiek - Geen beperking
@nl