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 | 378 | 2020 |
‘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 | 238 | 2020 |
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 | 191 | 2013 |
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 | 174 | 2013 |
Creating capabilities: Childcare policies in comparative perspective MA Yerkes, J Javornik Journal of European Social Policy 29 (4), 529-544, 2019 | 108 | 2019 |
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 | 99 | 2006 |
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 | 92 | 2020 |
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 | 84 | 2011 |
Crisis and welfare state change in the Netherlands M Yerkes, R Van der Veen Social Policy & Administration 45 (4), 430-444, 2011 | 70 | 2011 |
Part-time work in the Dutch welfare state: the ideal combination of work and care? M Yerkes Policy & Politics 37 (4), 535-552, 2009 | 63 | 2009 |
Diversity in work: the heterogeneity of women's employment patterns M Yerkes Gender, Work & Organization 17 (6), 696-720, 2010 | 62 | 2010 |
‘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 | 58 | 2015 |
Social risk protection in collective agreements: Evidence from the Netherlands M Yerkes, K Tijdens European journal of industrial relations 16 (4), 369-383, 2010 | 58 | 2010 |
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 | 55 | 2009 |
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 | 52 | 2021 |
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 | 50 | 2021 |
Transforming the Dutch welfare state MA Yerkes Transforming the Dutch Welfare State, 139-156, 2011 | 46 | 2011 |
Choice or constraint? Women’s weekly working hours in comparative perspective M Yerkes Sociologia, Problemas E Práticas, 9-30, 2013 | 40 | 2013 |
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 | 39 | 2021 |
Social policy and the capability approach MA Yerkes, J Javornik, A Kurowska Concepts, measurement and application. Bristol, 2019 | 39 | 2019 |