The Rise and Decline of the Male Breadwinner Model: Institutional Underpinnings and Future Expectations
Characteristics of The Use of 3-MMC and Other New Psychoactive Drugs in Slovenia, and The Perceived Problems Experienced by Users
From school to fitting work: How education-to-job matching of European school leavers is related to educational system characteristics
Are Inner-City Neighborhoods Underserved? An Empirical Analysis of Food Markets in a U.S. Metropolitan Area
Street-level struggles against marketisation: A case study of nonprofits in a South Korean workfare partnership programme
Unintentional Exposure to Online Sexual Content and Sexual Behavior Intentions Among College Students in China
When Social Partners Unite – Explaining Continuity and Change in Austrian and Dutch Labour Market Governance
Employment insecurity and life satisfaction: The moderating influence of labour market policies across Europe
Logics of marginalisation in health and social care reform: Integration, choice, and provider-blind provision
Networking the unemployed: Can policy interventions facilitate access to employment through informal channels?
Policy innovations for including disabled people in the labour market: A study of innovative practices of Dutch sheltered work companies
Gender and the Division of Labor in Older Couples: How European Grandparents Share Market Work and Childcare
Making Markets in the Welfare State: The Politics of Varying Market Reforms By Jane R. Gingrich Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. ISBN 978-1-10-700462-7; £58.00 (hbk).
Toward a Political Economy of Regime Values, Ethics, and Institutions in a Context of Globalization and Hypermodernity
Tax, price and cigarette brand preferences: a longitudinal study of adult smokers from the ITC Mexico Survey
Socioeconomic, demographic and smoking-related correlates of the use of potentially reduced exposure to tobacco products in a national sample
Educational Heterogamy and the Division of Paid Labour in the Family: A Comparison of Present-Day Belgium and Sweden