Publikationen
Zayim, Gülen Derya; Kayaoglu, Aysegul, 2024: School starting age and mothers’ labour supply: Causal evidence from the 2012 education reform in Turkey, in: International Journal of Social Economics, online first, doi:10.1108/IJSE-02-2024-0110
Drobnič, Sonja, 2024: Work-family interference and life satisfaction: The role of life goals, in: Community, Work & Family, 27, S. 1 - 23, doi:10.1080/13668803.2024.2424358, 11.11.2024
Gurin, Martin, 2024: Understanding Path-Departing Changes in Childcare Policy: The Influence of Self-Undermining Policy Feedback, in: Social Policy & Administration, doi:10.1111/spol.13095, Download PDF
Gurin, Martin, 2024: Exploring resistance in family policy transfer: a comparative analysis of the Czech Republic and South Korea, in: International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 44 (7/8), S. 776 - 791, doi:10.1108/IJSSP-01-2024-0032
Gurin, Martin; Brandt, Martina, 2024: Intergenerational solidarity in a developing welfare state: The case of South Korea, in: International Journal of Social Welfare, 33 (4), S. 912 - 930, doi:10.1111/ijsw.12643, Download PDF
Drobnič, Sonja; Huinink, Johannes; Kusnierz, Mandy, 2024: Family image, cultural values, and family policy from a global perspective, in: International Journal of Population Studies, (1993), doi:10.36922/ijps.1993, 18.07.2024
Gurin, Martin, 2023: Forgotten concepts of Korea's welfare state: productivist welfare capitalism and Confucianism revisited in family policy change, in: Social Politics, 30 (4), S. 1211 - 1237, doi:10.1093/sp/jxad028
Frericks, Patricia; Höppner, Julia; Gurin, Martin, 2023: Umverteilung im deutschen Wohlfahrtsstaat: Familie zwischen gewährten und eingeforderten Ressourcen, in: Zeitschrift für Sozialreform, 69 (2), S. 143 - 166, doi:10.1515/zsr-2022-0111
Frericks, Patricia; Gurin, Martin; Höppner, Julia, 2023: Mapping redistribution in terms of family: A European comparison, in: International Sociology, 38 (3), S. 269 - 289, doi:10.1177/02685809231168135
Frericks, Patricia; Gurin, Martin, 2023: Family as a redistributive principle of welfare states: An international comparison, in: Journal of European Social Policy, 33 (1), S. 52 - 66, doi:10.1177/09589287221115670