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Alzbeta Bartova
Alzbeta Bartova
Centre for Sociological Research, KU Leuven
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The labour market intentions and behaviour of stay-at-home mothers in Western and Eastern Europe
AH Gauthier, T Emery, A Bartova
Advances in Life Course Research 30, 1-15, 2016
332016
Measuring policy entitlements at the micro-level: maternity and parental leave in Europe
A Bartova, T Emery
Community, Work & Family 21 (1), 33-52, 2018
202018
Measuring the generosity of parental leave policies
A Otto, A Bártová, W Van Lancker
Social Inclusion 9 (2), 238-249, 2021
112021
How Well Do European Child-Related Leave Policies Support the Caring Role of Fathers?
A Bartova, R Keizer
The Palgrave handbook of family policy, 369-395, 2020
92020
Making Parental Leave Policies Work for Single Mothers: Lessons from Europe
A Bartova, A Otto, W Van Lancker
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 702 (1 …, 2022
62022
6 The Impact of Leave Policies on Employment, Fertility, Gender Equality, and Health
AH Gauthier, A Bartova
The Cambridge Handbook of the Global Work–Family Interface, 120-136, 2018
62018
Childcare practices of Polish Migrants in the Netherlands: Comparison with the countries of origin and destination
A Bartova, K Karpinska
OSF Preprints, 2019
42019
‘Genderising’aspects of birth-related leave policies and fertility behaviour in Europe: understanding policy from an individual’s perspective
A Bártová
The University of Edinburgh, 2017
42017
Family Profiles: Risks, resources and inequalities
A Bartova, M Thaning, W Van Lancker, L Backman, R Nieuwenhuis
Preprint]. SocArXiv. https://doi. org/10.31235/osf. io/7uaf6, 2023
32023
Variation in birth-related leave entitlements by education and second births in Europe
A Bartova
Education and reproduction in low-fertility settings (edurep), Vienna, 2015
22015
Families of Poles in the Netherlands: New data to study migrants’ family dynamics and social networks in a comparative setting
A Bártová, K Karpinska, N Conkova, T Fokkema
12019
European comparative surveys: what can we learn (or not) about parenting leave policy?
I Dobrotić, E Dimitrova, M Valentova, M Mercan, K Ilieva, Z Makay, ...
Parenting leave policy data gaps: a comparative critical analysis: COST …, 2023
2023
Inequalities in family resilience: Research report on the capacity of policies to attenuate the link between risks and poor outcomes
R Nieuwenhuis, M Thaning, W Van Lancker, A Bartova, L Backman
rEUsilience Working Paper Series, 2023
2023
Inequalities in Resilience: Research report on the capacity of policies to attenuate the link between risks and poor outcomes
R Nieuwenhuis, M Thaning, W Van Lancker, A Bartova, L Backman
SocArXiv, 2023
2023
How to improve comparative parenting leave policy indicators?
A Otto, A Bártová, W Van Lancker
Research Handbook on Leave Policy, 53-65, 2022
2022
Guđný Björk Eydal and Tine Rostgaards (Eds.): Handbook of Family Policy: Edward Elgar, 2018
A Bartova
European Journal of Population 35, 641-643, 2019
2019
The impact of leave arrangements on employment, fertility and health: a review of the literature
AH Gauthier, A Bartova
Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute, 2015
2015
Hoe Poolse migranten hun kinderopvang organiseren
K KARPINSKA, A BARTOVA
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