The Fragility of Women’s Work Trajectories in Chile
How are the work trajectories of Chilean women? This qualitative study analyzes the female work trajectories through interviews and biograms in a sample of 50 Chilean women, professionals and non-professionals, between the ages of 24 and 88.
Rosario Undurraga, Jóna Gunnarsson
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Social Inequalities in Argentina and Chile: A Comparative Analysis of Welfare Models, Labour Policies, and Occupational Trajectories from a Biographical Perspective [PDF]
The article analyses the configurations of social inequality in Argentina and Chile between 2000 and 2019 through a comparative biographical approach that combines three dimensions: macro-social (welfare models), meso-social (labour policies), and micro ...
Leticia Muñiz Terra, Gabriela Rubilar
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Retirement Trajectories in Countries with Flexible Retirement Policies but Different Welfare Regimes [PDF]
We examine how both the welfare regime and health affect retirement trajectories in countries with flexible retirement policies using longitudinal methods and harmonized panel data from two social-democratic (Sweden and Denmark) and two liberal welfare regimes (Chile and the United States). An early retirement trajectory, which represents retirement in
Isabel Baumann, Ignacio Madero-Cabib
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Change Trajectories During Home-Based Services With Chronic Child Welfare Cases [PDF]
This study examines how risk factor change patterns vary with case chronicity, and whether risk factor improvement still predicts lower recidivism risk among chronic cases. 2,175 parents in home based child welfare services were surveyed for risk factors at pre-treatment, post-treatment and 6-month follow-up.
Mark, Chaffin +3 more
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Background Past research has shown that individuals who have had experiences of out-of-home care (OHC) in childhood have increased risks of premature mortality.
Ylva B. Almquist, Lars Brännström
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Artikkelen tar utgangspunkt i spriket mellom forventningene som har vært knyttet til betydningen av samordning og integrering av velferdstjenestene, først og fremst NAV-reformen, og omfanget av forskningsbasert kunnskap som eksisterer om slike virkninger.
Kjetil A. van der Wel +3 more
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Part-time work and health in late careers: Evidence from a longitudinal and cross-national study
In this exploratory study, we examine how older workers' part-time employment and health are associated in four countries promoting this type of employment in late careers but with a different welfare regime: the United States, Germany, Sweden, and Italy.
Isabel Baumann +3 more
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The Italian welfare reform trajectory in turbulent times
Absolutely exceptional under many respects, the XVIII parliamentary term has represented a peculiar terrain for welfare reform. On the one side, over the past five years, three highly heterogeneous governments have alternated in power, supported by different coalitions, each resulting from demanding negotiations and alliances between parties, within a ...
Guardiancich, Igor +2 more
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Mind the gap: Young people and welfare-state related knowledge in deservingness and welfare attitude research [PDF]
Welfare deservingness opinions help explain welfare attitudes and hence are crucial for understanding the social legitimacy of the welfare state. However, even when considering deservingness alongside other explanatory frameworks, many open questions ...
Sowula, Jakub
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Health among workers retiring after the state pension age: a longitudinal and comparative study
Background In recent decades, many countries have observed increasing labor force participation beyond the state pension age (SPA). However, there is a lack of research on employment beyond SPA and how it relates to older workers’ health. Moreover, there
Isabel Baumann +2 more
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