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- Lapuerta, I., Baizán, P. & González, M.J. (2008) "Who benefits from parental leave in Spain? A Life Course Analysis", DemoSoc Working Paper, 26
- Kohli, Martin & Albertini, Marco (2007) "The Generational Contract in the Family Explaining Regime Differences in Financial Transfers from Parents to Children in Europe", DemoSoc Working Paper, 24
- González, Libertad & Özcan, Berkay (2008) "The Risk of Divorce and Household Saving Behavior", DemoSoc Working Paper, 25
- Kohli, Martin & Albertini, Marco (2007) "The Generational Contract in the Family Explaining Regime Differences in Financial Transfers from Parents to Children in Europe", DemoSoc Working Paper, 24
- Ortiz Gervasi, Luis (2007) "Not the Right Job, but a Secure One: Over-education and Temporary Employment In France, Italy and Spain", DemoSoc Working Paper, 23
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Polavieja, Javier G. (2007) "Occupational Sex-Composition and Earnings: Individual and Societal Effects", DemoSoc Working Paper, 22
- Brodmann, Stefanie & Polavieja, Javier G. (2007) "Immigrants in Denmark: An Analysis of Access to Employment, Class Attainment and Earnings in a High-Skilled Economy", DemoSoc Working Paper, 21
- Esping-Andersen, Gøsta & Bonke, Jens (2007) "Parental Investments in Children: How Bargaining and Educational Homogamy Affect Time Allocation", DemoSoc Working Paper, 20
- Solera, Cristina & Bettio, Francesca (2007) "Women's Work Histories in Italy: Education as Investment in Reconciliation and Legitimacy?", DemoSoc Working Paper, 19
- Polavieja, Javier G. (2006) "The Effect of Occupational Sex-Composition on Earnings: Job-Specialisation, Sex-role Attitudes and the Division of Domestic-Labour in Spain", DemoSoc Working Paper, 18
- Esping-Andersen, Gøsta (2006) "Government and the Distribution of Skills", DemoSoc Working Paper, 17
- Cebolla Boado, Héctor (2006) "The Concentration of Foreigners in French Schools: Interaction Effects in Place?", DemoSoc Working Paper, 16
- Sarasa, Sebastià (2006) "Do welfare benefits affect women's choices of adult care giving?", DemoSoc Working Paper, 15
- Ortiz Gervasi, Luis (2006) "Finding a suitable job: The effect of the institutional context on self-perceived over-education", DemoSoc Working Paper, 14
- González, Ma. José (2006) "Unstable equilibrium: young adult women in family and career formation in Southern Europe", DemoSoc Working Paper, 13
- Baizán, Pau & Martín-García, Teresa (2006) "Joint determinants of educational enrolment and first birth timing in France and West Germany", DemoSoc Working Paper, 12
- Baizán, Pau (2005) "The impact of labour market status on second and higher-order births. A comparative study of Denmark, Italy, Spain and United Kingdom", DemoSoc Working Paper, 11
- Esping-Andersen, Gøsta (2005) "Children in the Welfare State. A Social Investment Approach", DemoSoc Working Paper, 10
- Baizán, Pau & Camps, Enriqueta (2005) "The impact of women's educational and economic resources on fertility: Spanish birth cohorts 1901-1950", DemoSoc Working Paper, 9
- Polavieja, Javier G. (2005) "Temporary Employment in Advanced Economies: Drawing Lessons from Spain", DemoSoc Working Paper, 8
- Sarasa, Sebastià & Mestres, Josep (2005) "Women's Employment and the Adult Caring Burden", DemoSoc Working Paper, 7
- Baizán, Pau (2005) "El efecto del empleo, el paro y los contratos temporales en la baja fecundidad española de los años 1990", DemoSoc Working Paper, 6
- Esping-Andersen, Gøsta; Güell, Maia & Brodmann, Stefanie (2005) "When Mothers Work and Fathers Care. Joint Household Fertility Decisions in Denmark and Spain", DemoSoc Working Paper, 5
- Esping-Andersen, Gøsta (2005) "Social Bases of Changing Income Distributions", DemoSoc Working Paper, 4
- Esping-Andersen, Gøsta & Myles, John (2005) "Sustainable and Equitable Retirement in a Life Course Perspective", DemoSoc Working Paper, 3
- González, Ma. José & Vidal, Sergi (2005) “Where do I leave my baby? Use and development of early childcare in Spain”, DemoSoc Working Paper, 2
- Ortiz Gervasi, Luis (2005) “Leaving the Labour Market: Event-History Analysis of the Female Workers’ Transition to Housework in Denmark, Germany, Great Britain and Spain”, DemoSoc Working Paper, 1