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Details about Beata Osiewalska

Workplace:Wydział Nauk Ekonomicznych (Faculty of Economic Sciences), Uniwersytet Warszawski (University of Warsaw), (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2022

  1. When are women who work from home more likely to have children?
    Working Papers, Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw Downloads
  2. Working from home during Covid-19 pandemic and changes to fertility intentions among parents
    Working Papers, Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw Downloads View citations (1)
    See also Journal Article Working from Home During Covid-19 Pandemic and Changes to Fertility Intentions Among Parents, European Journal of Population, Springer (2023) Downloads (2023)

Journal Articles

2023

  1. Maternal Free Time: A Missing Element in Fertility Studies
    Population and Development Review, 2023, 49, (4), 801-828 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Working from Home During Covid-19 Pandemic and Changes to Fertility Intentions Among Parents
    European Journal of Population, 2023, 39, (1), 1-31 Downloads
    See also Working Paper Working from home during Covid-19 pandemic and changes to fertility intentions among parents, Working Papers (2022) Downloads View citations (1) (2022)

2018

  1. Partners’ empowerment and fertility in ten European countries
    Demographic Research, 2018, 38, (49), 1495-1534 Downloads View citations (3)

2017

  1. Childlessness and fertility by couples' educational gender (in)equality in Austria, Bulgaria, and France
    Demographic Research, 2017, 37, (12), 325-362 Downloads View citations (2)

2016

  1. Are daughters’ childbearing intentions related to their mothers’ socio-economic status?
    Demographic Research, 2016, 35, (21), 581-616 Downloads View citations (4)
 
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