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Community, work, and family in times of COVID-19
J Fisher, JC Languilaire, R Lawthom, R Nieuwenhuis, RJ Petts, ...
Community, Work & Family 23 (3), 247-252, 2020
3782020
‘Intelligent’lockdown, intelligent effects? Results from a survey on gender (in) equality in paid work, the division of childcare and household work, and quality of life among …
MA Yerkes, SCH André, JW Besamusca, PM Kruyen, CLHS Remery, ...
PloS one 15 (11), e0242249, 2020
2382020
What took them so long? Explaining PhD delays among doctoral candidates
R Van de Schoot, MA Yerkes, JM Mouw, H Sonneveld
PloS one 8 (7), e68839, 2013
1912013
Mothers and work–life balance: Exploring the contradictions and complexities involved in work–family negotiation
L Wattis, K Standing, MA Yerkes
Community, Work & Family 16 (1), 1-19, 2013
1742013
Creating capabilities: Childcare policies in comparative perspective
MA Yerkes, J Javornik
Journal of European Social Policy 29 (4), 529-544, 2019
1082019
Women's preferences or delineated policies? The development of part-time work in the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom
M Yerkes, J Visser
Decent working time: New trends, new issues, 235-262, 2006
992006
Gender differences in the quality of leisure: A cross-national comparison
MA Yerkes, A Roeters, J Baxter
Community, Work & Family 23 (4), 367-384, 2020
922020
An institutional embeddedness of welfare opinions? The link between public opinion and social policy in the Netherlands (1970–2004)
J Raven, P Achterberg, R Van der Veen, M Yerkes
Journal of Social Policy 40 (2), 369-386, 2011
842011
Crisis and welfare state change in the Netherlands
M Yerkes, R Van der Veen
Social Policy & Administration 45 (4), 430-444, 2011
702011
Part-time work in the Dutch welfare state: the ideal combination of work and care?
M Yerkes
Policy & Politics 37 (4), 535-552, 2009
632009
Diversity in work: the heterogeneity of women's employment patterns
M Yerkes
Gender, Work & Organization 17 (6), 696-720, 2010
622010
‘Sometimes they just want to cry for their mum’: couples' negotiations and rationalisations of gendered divisions in infant care
J Rose, M Brady, MA Yerkes, L Coles
Journal of Family Studies 21 (1), 38-56, 2015
582015
Social risk protection in collective agreements: Evidence from the Netherlands
M Yerkes, K Tijdens
European journal of industrial relations 16 (4), 369-383, 2010
582010
One welfare state emerging? Convergence versus divergence in 16 western countries
P Achterberg, M Yerkes
Journal of Comparative Social Welfare 25 (3), 189-201, 2009
552009
Social inequality and solidarity in times of COVID-19
FM Stok, M Bal, MA Yerkes, JBF De Wit
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18 (12), 6339, 2021
522021
In the best interests of children? The paradox of intensive parenting and children’s health
MA Yerkes, M Hopman, FM Stok, J De Wit
Critical Public Health 31 (3), 349-360, 2021
502021
Transforming the Dutch welfare state
MA Yerkes
Transforming the Dutch Welfare State, 139-156, 2011
462011
Choice or constraint? Women’s weekly working hours in comparative perspective
M Yerkes
Sociologia, Problemas E Práticas, 9-30, 2013
402013
Workers’ well-being in the context of the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic
R Nieuwenhuis, MA Yerkes
Community, Work & Family 24 (2), 226-235, 2021
392021
Social policy and the capability approach
MA Yerkes, J Javornik, A Kurowska
Concepts, measurement and application. Bristol, 2019
392019
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