Family and the welfare state in Europe (TMR Programme)
Research question/goal:
This project is based on the international project 'Family changes and family policies in comparative perspective'. It offers scholarships for young social scientists for research stays at the European partner institutes of the project where they receive training on the job, work in the project and on their own comparative studies in the field of family and the welfare state. In addition, a series of workshops is offered to discuss ongoing studies.
Current stage:
Fact sheet expand
Funding:
EU
Duration:
to
Status:
completed
Data Sources:
Geographic Space:
Western and Central Europe (EU and Norway, Switzerland, Poland and Hungary)
Publications expand
Monographie
Edited Book
(1997):
Einstellungen zur Familienpolitik in Europa. Ergebnisse eines vergleichenden Surveys in den Ländern des "European Comparative Survey on Population Policy Acceptance (PPA)".
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Book Chapter
MZES Working Paper
Laaksonen, Helena
(2000):
Young Adults in Changing Welfare States: Prolonged Transitions and Delayed Entries for Under-30s in Finland, Sweden and Germany in the '90s.
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Gardberg Morner, Claudia
(2000):
Making Ends Meet : Lone Mothers' Local Subsistence Strategies. Case Studies from Italy and Sweden.
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Oinonen, Eriikka
(2000):
Nations' Different Families? Contrasting Comparison of Finnish and Spanish 'Ideological Families'.
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Strell, Monika
(1999):
The Housing Situation of Lone-Mother Families: Austria and Finland in a Cross-National Perspective.
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Wendt, Claus
(1999):
Health Services for Children in Denmark, Germany, Austria and Great Britain.
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Ruspini, Elisabetta
(1998):
Living on the Poverty Line. Lone Mothers in Belgium, Germany, Great Britan, Italy and Sweden.
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Hellum, Merete
(1998):
Foreign Wives in the Wake of Tourism. Creating identity on an island in the Greek archipelago.
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Bahle, Thomas
,
Mathias Maucher
,
Katherina Fuduli
,
Beatrix Holzer
(1998):
Developing a family policy database for Europe.
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Kyllönen, Riitta
(1998):
The Social Construction of Lone Mothers. A Case Study of the Welfare Service in Venice.
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