Publications by Year: 2022

Care Task Division in Familialistic Care Regimes: A Comparative Analysis of Gender and Socio-Economic Inequalities in Austria and Slovenia

Peer reviewed articles

This article focuses on how the distribution of care tasks between formal and informal carers has a significant impact on the well-being of carers and on how efficiently care is delivered to users. It explores how task division in care for older people differs between two neighboring countries with different forms of familialism: Slovenia (prescribed familialism) and Austria (supported familialism).

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Gender differences in access to community-based care: a longitudinal analysis of widowhood and living arrangements

Peer reviewed articles

This article investigates how widowhood and living arrangement transitions are associated with the use of home and community-based long-term care among older European women and men with care needs.

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Policy brief: Posting, short term labour migration, and social rights access: How to rework an alienating system?

Policy brief

In this brief, we discuss how posted and other hypermobile migrant construction workers suffer from marginalization in both the labour market and in access to social insurance, with variations between biographically different groups of posted workers.

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Conference report: European Day of Persons with Disabilities 2021

Other publications

The conference to celebrate the 2021 European Day of Persons with Disabilities brought together more than 400 politicians, high-level experts and disability advocates.

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Posted Workers in the European Union: Facts and Figures

Other publications

The comparative report of the Posting.STAT project discusses definitions, data collection and analysis, followed by comparative findings on the scale, characteristics and impact of intra-EU posting, the impact of intra-EU posting on the economic actors involved, scale and characteristics of infringements related to intra-EU posting, and provides conclusions and recommendations on the importance of statistics in evidence based policymaking. 

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