Parental leave within the broader work-family trajectory: What can we learn from sequence analysis?

Zhelyazkova, Nevena (2013). Parental leave within the broader work-family trajectory: What can we learn from sequence analysis?. UNU-MERIT.

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  • Author Zhelyazkova, Nevena
    Title Parental leave within the broader work-family trajectory: What can we learn from sequence analysis?
    Publication Date 2013
    Publisher UNU-MERIT
    Abstract This paper illustrates how sequence analysis can be used to analyse work-family reconciliation strategies of parents and in particular the role of parental leave in these strategies. The use of administrative records makes a detailed, longitudinal analysis possible, which enables a holistic approach to the question from the broader life-course view. In addition, as an explorative technique, sequence analysis results are a powerful instrument for formulating further research questions. For the paper anonymous administrative records of mothers and fathers working in Luxembourg are used.
    Keyword Work-related stress
    Parental leave
    Work-related stress
    Sequence analysis
    JEL J13
    J16
    J18
    Copyright Holder UNU-MERIT
    Copyright Year 2013
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