Sundström, Marianne.
Sundström, Marianne, 1950-
VIAF ID: 40313190 ( Personal )
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Works
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The choice between full-time and part-time work for Norwegian and Swedish mothers | |
Does Marriage Matter for Children? Assessing the Causal Impact of Legal Marriage | |
Earnings as a force of attraction and specialization | |
Elizabeth igen! : och övervikt, bantning, självkänsla och självrespekt | |
Elizabeth takes off | |
Familjepolitik, förvärvsarbete och tid för barn. | |
Family division of child care : why do - or don't - Swedish fathers take parental leave? | |
Family structure and child outcomes in the United States and Sweden | |
Föräldraförsäkringen och jämställdheten mellan kvinnor och män | |
Gender division of childcare and the sharing of parental leave among new parents in Sweden | |
Hur påverkar föräldraledighet lönerna? | |
Kvinnor och deltidsarbete | |
Kvinnors makt och inflytande i Sverige : en kunskapsöversikt utifrån nationalekonomisk forskning | |
Managing work and children : part-time work and the family cycle of Swedish women. | |
Maternal employment in the Nordic countries : a comparison of the after-birth employment activity of Norwegian and Swedish women | |
More children and more paid work : birth-leave-work strategies of Swedish women in the 1980s. | |
Parental separation and children`s educational attainment a siblings approach | |
Part-time work and trade-union activities among women | |
Part-time work in Sweden : an institutionalist perspective | |
Part-time work in the Nordic region : part-time work, gender and economic distribution in the Nordic countries | |
Partner choice and women's paid work in Sweden : the role of earnings | |
Public policies and the employment dynamics among new mothers : a comparison of Finland, Norway and Sweden | |
The role of the parental-leave program for Sweden's high rate of female labor-force participation and fertility. | |
A study in the growth of part-time work in Sweden, 1987: | |
The Swedish economists, the labour movement and the 8-hour day. | |
Swedish parental leave in the perspective of European integration. | |
Time out for childcare and career wages of men and women | |
Women's return to work after first birth in the Nordic countries full time or part time? |