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Livia Olah
Livia Olah
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Gendering fertility: Second births in Sweden and Hungary
LS Oláh
Population research and policy review 22, 171-200, 2003
4672003
The new roles of men and women and implications for families and societies
LS Oláh, IE Kotowska, R Richter
A demographic perspective on gender, family and health in Europe, 41-64, 2018
3192018
Sweden: Combining childbearing and gender equality
LS Oláh, EM Bernhardt
Demographic research 19, 1105-1144, 2008
2372008
Men’s childbearing desires and views of the male role in Europe at the dawn of the 21st century
A Puur, LS Oláh, MI Tazi-Preve, J Dorbritz
Demographic research 19, 1883-1912, 2008
1852008
Reconciling studies of men’s gender attitudes and fertility: Response to Westoff and Higgins
F Goldscheider, LS Oláh, A Puur
Demographic Research 22, 189-198, 2010
1322010
Birthstrikes? Agency and capabilities in the reconciliation of employment and family
B Hobson, LS Oláh
Marriage & family review 39 (3-4), 197-227, 2006
1322006
Gender equality perceptions, division of paid and unpaid work, and partnership dissolution in Sweden
LS Oláh, M Gähler
Social forces 93 (2), 571-594, 2014
1102014
Changing families in the European Union: Trends and policy implication
LS Oláh
United Nations Expert Group Meeting on “Family Policy Development …, 2015
1062015
Economic uncertainty and first-birth intentions in Europe
S Fahlén, LS Oláh
Demographic Research 39, 795-834, 2018
1002018
Postindustrial Fertility Ideals, Intentions, and Gender Inequality: A Comparative Qualitative Analysis.
MC Brinton, X Bueno, L Oláh, M Hellum
Population & Development Review 44 (2), 2018
1002018
Gender and family stability: dissolution of the first parental union in Sweden and Hungary.
LS Oláh
Demographic research 4 (3), 29-96, 2001
872001
Gendering Family Dynamics: The Case of Sweden and Hungary
LS Oláh
Stockholm: Demography Unit, Stockholm University,, 2001
512001
Becoming a mother in Hungary and Poland during state socialism
LS Oláh, E Frątczak
Demographic Research 3, 213-244, 2004
462004
Do public policies influence fertility? Evidence from Sweden and Hungary from a gender perspective.
LS Oláh
Stockholm Research Reports in Demography (SRRD-130), 1999
391999
Coresidential paternal roles in industrialized countries: Sweden, Hungary, and the United States
LS Oláh, EM Bernhardt, FK Goldscheider
Making men into fathers: Men, masculinities and the social politics of …, 2002
382002
Policy changes and family stability: the Swedish case
LS Oláh
International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family 15 (1), 118-134, 2001
362001
Should governments in Europe be more aggressive in pushing for gender equality to raise fertility? The second “YES”
LS Oláh
Demographic Research 24, 217-224, 2011
352011
The impact of public policies on the second-birth rates in Sweden: A gender perspective
LS Oláh
Stockholms Universitet, Demografiska avdelningen, 1996
331996
Cash support vs. tax incentives: The differential impact of policy interventions on third births in contemporary Hungary
Z Spéder, L Murinkó, LS Oláh
Population studies 74 (1), 39-54, 2020
312020
Gender roles and families
LS Oláh, D Vignoli, IE Kotowska
Handbook of labor, human resources and population economics, 1-28, 2020
312020
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