Keyphrases
Gender Segregation
78%
Essentialism
78%
Working Poverty
78%
Germany
65%
Israel
56%
Motherhood Penalty
52%
Dual-earner Couples
52%
Poverty
52%
Work-family
52%
Poverty Risk
48%
Reduced Work Hours
47%
Legislature
43%
U.S. Census Data
41%
Sexual Segregation
39%
Low-wage Workers
39%
Labor Market
39%
Working Hours
35%
Working Poor
34%
Israeli
34%
Vertical Segregation
32%
European Countries
32%
Husband
32%
Concurrent Mixed Methods
32%
Mixed Methods Design
32%
Part-time Work
32%
Adaptation Strategies
31%
Legislative Behavior
29%
Immigrants
29%
Work-family Conflict
26%
21st Century
26%
Ethnic Social Capital
26%
Religious Difference
26%
Redistributive Preferences
26%
Personal Insecurity
26%
Family Policy
26%
Employment Type
26%
Adaptive Preferences
26%
Dual-earner
26%
Feminization
26%
Causal Effect
26%
Causal Dynamics
26%
Service Economy
26%
Labour Market Risk
26%
Female Labor Force
26%
National Examination
26%
Work-related
26%
Career Satisfaction
26%
External Conditions
26%
Family Satisfaction
26%
Individual Skills
26%
Social Sciences
Profit
100%
Labor Market
91%
Germany
78%
Household
54%
Spouses
52%
Working Time
52%
Social Survey
52%
Low Wages
52%
Family Policy
52%
Israel
49%
Social Capital
45%
German
41%
USA
38%
Immigrant
37%
Population Censuses
34%
In-Depth Interview
32%
Leave
31%
Part Time Employment
31%
Longitudinal Analysis
31%
Community Resources
26%
Homemakers
26%
Wage Labor
26%
Working Hours
26%
Health Risk
26%
Family Economics
26%
Work-Life Balance
26%
Sweden
26%
Democracy
26%
National Identity
26%
Neglect
26%
Comparative Analysis
26%
Quantitative Research
26%
Cultural Dimensions
26%
Occupational Status
26%
Distributive Justice
26%
Occupational Career
26%
National Cultures
26%
Economic Structure
26%
Child Care
26%
Immunity
26%
France
26%
Social Mobility
26%
Scientific Methods
26%
European Community
26%
Labor Market Policy
26%
Employment Policy
26%
Welfare State
26%
Law
26%