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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Föräldraskap mellan styrning och samhällsomvandling : en studie av syn på föräldrar och relation mellan familj och samhälle under perioden 1957-1997 /

Gleichmann, Lee, January 2004 (has links)
Diss. Stockholm : Stockholms universitet, 2004.
2

The care of children: a cross-national comparison of parents' expectations and experiences /

Almqvist, Anna-Lena, January 2005 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Umeå : Umeå universitet, 2005.
3

Family (versus) policy : combining work and care in Russia and Sweden /

Kravchenko, Zhanna, January 2008 (has links)
Diss. Stockholm : Stockholms universitet, 2008.
4

Att skaffa barn, samspelet mellan institutioner, arbetsvillkor och resurser : En jämförelse mellan Sverige och Spanien

Wiklund, Lovisa January 2013 (has links)
Svårigheter att kombinera arbete och barn ses som en av de främsta anledningarna till den låga fertiliteten i Sydeuropa. I Skandinavien med välfärdsinstitutioner som ger stöd för föräldrar att kunna kombinera arbete och familjeliv är fertiliteten desto högre. Studier på individnivå har visat samband mellan individers arbetsvillkor och resurser och deras möjligheter att skaffa barn, däremot efterfrågas fler studier som jämför detta samband mellan olika länder med olika institutionellt stöd. I denna studie ligger fokus på sambandet mellan arbetsvillkor och individuella resurser och barnafödandet i Sverige och Spanien, två länder med olika institutionellt stöd för familjebildning, och huruvida dessa samband skiljer sig mellan länderna. Genom att tillämpa Amatya Sen’s capability-perspektiv fördjupas förståelsen för hur den institutionella kontexten tillsammans med individuella livssituationen formar människors olika möjligheter att skaffa barn. Genom linjära regressionsanalyser av data från European social survey indikerar studiens resultat att låg inkomst har ett negativt samband med spanska kvinnors fertilitet, analyserna avslöjar också att familjevänliga arbetsvillkor är viktigast för svenska kvinnor.
5

Göra pappa med barn : den svenska pappapolitiken 1960-95 /

Klinth, Roger, January 2002 (has links)
Diss. Linköping : Univ., 2002.
6

Happy hour? : studies on well-being and time spent on paid and unpaid work /

Boye, Katarina, January 2008 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Stockholms universitet, 2008. / Härtill 4 uppsatser.
7

Förändringarna i den tyska familjepolitiken : Ett steg bort från den konservativa välfärdsmodellen? / The Changes in the German Family Politics : A step away from a Conservative Welfare State?

Högselius, Carl January 2007 (has links)
<p>The purpose of this paper is to analyze the ongoing changes in German family policy. It explores the issue of whether the German welfare state, in this policy field, can still be regarded as a conservative welfare model or rather approaches a more liberal or social democratic model. A qualitative method is used to analyze the material, especially from the German government, including press releases, other public documents and also articles from the political weekly magazines Der Spiegel and Die Zeit. The changes analyzed are the new parental benefit, the expansion of child care, the concept of whole-day schools and the system of joint taxation. The point of departure is Gösta Esping-Andersen’s categorization of three types of welfare states: the social democratic, the conservative and the liberal. Esping-Andersen uses two tools, decommodification and social stratification, to determine which welfare model a country is placed in. My analysis of German family policy shows that the German welfare model is going to be more towards a social democratic model than a conservative welfare model.</p>
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Finansbubblor & babybooms : - en studie av sambandet mellan ekonomiska faktorer och fertilitet i Sverige 1960-2008

Clarström, Ulf January 2009 (has links)
<p><strong>Variations in fertility have caused a problematic situation in Sweden among other European countries. According to </strong>the Council of Europe we are facing an economic and demographic challenge, when the baby boomers of the 1940’s are retiring. <strong>Economists have for a long time studied the connection between economic factors and fertility, and several studies have found a correlation between business cycles and birth rates. This connection is again of current interest 2008, when a financial bubble bursts at the same time as a baby boom occurs. A similar event happened in 1992 when the latest baby boom occurred at the same time as a financial bubble.</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p>This study investigates the correlation between real disposable income, employment among women, the price development of small houses, family policies and fertility during the period 1960-2008. The conclusions are reached by studies of earlier research and literature on economic theory of fertility. In the analysis theories and the results of earlier research are compared to empiric macro data taken from the Swedish Statistical Agency.</p><p> </p><p>The conclusions are that a causal relation between economic factors and fertility exists, but it is not obvious; is fertility affected by variations in economic factors or the opposite? Employment affects both women’s income and their entitlement to parental benefit, which means that fertility and female employment are closely connected. Both financial bubbles and baby booms arise from the same psychological factors, which are rarely explained in economic models. When the Swedish parental benefit was introduced it had two effects; first it made the average age of women having their first baby increase, and secondly fertility became more closely connected to business cycles.<em>  </em></p>
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Finansbubblor &amp; babybooms : - en studie av sambandet mellan ekonomiska faktorer och fertilitet i Sverige 1960-2008

Clarström, Ulf January 2009 (has links)
Variations in fertility have caused a problematic situation in Sweden among other European countries. According to the Council of Europe we are facing an economic and demographic challenge, when the baby boomers of the 1940’s are retiring. Economists have for a long time studied the connection between economic factors and fertility, and several studies have found a correlation between business cycles and birth rates. This connection is again of current interest 2008, when a financial bubble bursts at the same time as a baby boom occurs. A similar event happened in 1992 when the latest baby boom occurred at the same time as a financial bubble.   This study investigates the correlation between real disposable income, employment among women, the price development of small houses, family policies and fertility during the period 1960-2008. The conclusions are reached by studies of earlier research and literature on economic theory of fertility. In the analysis theories and the results of earlier research are compared to empiric macro data taken from the Swedish Statistical Agency.   The conclusions are that a causal relation between economic factors and fertility exists, but it is not obvious; is fertility affected by variations in economic factors or the opposite? Employment affects both women’s income and their entitlement to parental benefit, which means that fertility and female employment are closely connected. Both financial bubbles and baby booms arise from the same psychological factors, which are rarely explained in economic models. When the Swedish parental benefit was introduced it had two effects; first it made the average age of women having their first baby increase, and secondly fertility became more closely connected to business cycles.
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Föräldrar i arbete : en könskritisk undersökning av småbarnsföräldrars arbetsrättsliga ställning /

Votinius, Jenny Julén, January 2007 (has links)
Diss. Lund : Lunds universitet, 2007. / S. 413-447: Bibliografi.

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