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BIBLIOGRAFIAS ISSP VERIFICAR QUAIS SO DO PROJETO MESMO!

SEPARAR A BIBLIOGRAFIA ENTRE AQUELES QUE FIZERAM PARTE DO PROJETO E AQUELAS QUE
SO UTILIZARAM OS DADOS

ANTIGAS

UN, I. (2012). Work-Family Conflict in the Nordic Countries: A Comparative


Analysis. Journal of Comparative Family Studies 43(2): 165-184.UN, I. (2012).
Work-Family Conflict in the Nordic Countries: A Comparative Analysis. Journal of
Comparative Family Studies 43(2): 165-184.

RUPPANNER, L. (2013). Conflict Between Work and Family: An Investigation of Four


Policy Measures. Social Indicators Research 110(1): 327-347.

STIER, H., N. LEWIN-EPSTEIN, et al. (2012). Work-Family Conflict in Comparative


Perspective: The Role of Social Policies. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility
30(3): 265-279.

BUDIG, M. J. ; J. MISRA, et al. (2012). The Motherhood Penalty in Cross-National


Perspective: The Importance of Work-Family Policies and Cultural Attitudes. Social
Policy 19(2): 163-193.

KIM, Y. M. (2012). The Role of Family Policy in Explaining Gender Role Attitudes:
A Comparative Multi-Level Analysis of Welfare States. Korean Social Security
Studies 28(2): 211-241.

LEE, K. S.; H. ONO (2012). Marriage, Cohabitation, and Happiness: A CrossNational


Analysis of 27 Countries. Journal of Marriage and Family 74(5): 953-972.

STAVROVA, O. ; D. FETCHENHAUER, et al. (2012). Cohabitation, Gender, and


Happiness: A Cross-Cultural Study in Thirty Countries. Journal of Cross-Cultural
Psychology 43(7): 1063-1081.

VANASSCHE, S.; G. SWICEGOOD, et al. (2012). Marriage and Children as a Key to


Happiness? Cross-National Differences in the Effects of Marital Status and Children on
Well-Being. Journal of Happiness Studies (May 2012).

TAI, T.O. and J. Treas. (2012). Housework Task Hierarchies in 32 Countries. European
Sociological Review.
TREAS, J.; T. O. TAI (2012). How Couples Manage the Household Work and Power in
Cross-National Perspective. Journal of Family Issues 33(8): 1088-1116.

NOVAS
Murata, Hiroko, & Aramaki, Hiroshi. (2015). Kateiseikatsu no Manzokudo wa kaji no Butan Shidai?: ISSP
kokusaihikaku Chousa "Katei to Danjo no Yakuwari" Kara. [Does Satistfaction in your Family Life
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Gender Roles"]. NHK Monthly Report on Broadcast Research, 65(12), 8-20.

Bertrand, Marianne, Cortes, Patricia, Olivetti, Claudia, & Pan, Jessica. (2016). Social Norms, Labor Market
Opportunities, and the Marriage Gap for Skilled Women. NBER Working Papers. National Bureau of
Economic Research.
Tai, Tsuio, & Treas, Judith. (2016). Gender Inequality in Housework Across 20 European Nations: Lessons
from Gender Stratification Theories. Sex Roles, Online First(1), 1-17.

Baxter, Janeen, & Tai, T.O. (2016). Inequalities in Unpaid Work: A Cross-National Comparison Handbook on
Well-Being of Working Women (pp. 653-671).

Gomez Rojas, Gabriela, & Riveiro, Manuel. (2015). El gnero en la relacin entre clase social y estilo de vida:
una mirada a travs del tiempo libre. [Gender, social class and lifestyles: through the lens of
leisure time]. Revista de Ciencias Sociales, 2(2).

Evans, A. (2015). Entering a Union in the Twenty-First Century: Cohabitation and Living Apart Together. In
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Melbourne: Springer Netherlands.

Ruppanner, Leah. (2015). Policy or Empowerment? Policy Environments, Political Empowerment, and Work-
Family Conflict. In S. K. Ammons & EL Kelly (Eds.), Work and Family in the New Economy (Vol. 26,
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Constantin, Andreea, & Voicu, Malina. (2015). Attitudes Towards Gender Roles in Cross-cultural Surveys:
Content Validity and Cross-cultural Measurement Invariance. Social Indicators Research, 123(3),
733-751.

Hansbauer, Catriona. (2015). Family policy and gender-role attitudes in Germany - A quantitative analysis of
the relationship between public policy and public opinion. (M.A.), Goteborgs Universitet.

Hudde, Ansgar. (2015). Fertility Is Low When There Is No Societal Agreement on a Specific Gender Role
Model. University of Bamberg.

Annor, Francis. (2015). Work-Family Conflict: A Synthesis of the Research from Cross-National Perspective
Journal of Social Sciences, Online First.

Nir, Lilach, & McClurg, Scott D. (2015). How Institutions Affect Gender Gaps in Public Opinion Expression.
Public Opinion Quarterly, 79(2), 544-567.

Cho, Sungho. (2015). An International Comparative Study of Division of Housework and Childcare within
Couples. The Journal of Women and Economics, 12(1), 163-187.
Jung, Hye-Young, & Suh, Woon-Seok. (2015). A Study of Korea, China and Japan Couples Household Work
Time and Family Life Satisfaction. Korean-Chinese Social Science Studies, 35, 121-143.

Kim, Sahyun. (2015). The Change of Attitudes to Gender Role according to Type of Family Policies: Focusing
on Cash, Time and Service. Korean Social Policy Review, 22(1), 285-316.

Kim, Young-Mi, & Kye, Bongoh. (2015). What Happens at the Valley of Transition?: A Gender Equality
Approach to Womens Employment and Fertility. Journal of Korean Women`s Studies, 31(3), 1-30.

Aronsson, Thomas, & Granlund, David. (2015). Gender Norms, Work Hours, and Corrective Taxation.
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Adler, Marina A., & Lenz, Karl. (2015). Comparative father involvement: The dynamics of gender culture,
policy, and practice. In Karl Lenz (Ed.), Fatherly Involvement in the Early Years: An International
Comparison of Policy and Practice: Policy Press.

Adsera, Alicia. (2015). Fertility, Feminism, and Faith. In Eric P. Kaufmann & W. Bradford Wilcox (Eds.), Wither
the Child?: Causes and Consequences of Low Fertility: Routledge

Ammons, Samantha K. (2015). Work and Family in the New Economy. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group
Publishing Limited.

Kleider, Hanna. (2015). Paid and unpaid work: The impact of social policies on the gender division of
labour. Journal of European Social Policy, 25(5), 505-520.

Landivar, Liana Christin. (2015). The Gender Gap in Employment Hours: Do Work-Hour Regulations Matter?
Work Employment and Society, 29(4), 550-570.

McClurg, Scott D., & Nir, Lalach. (2015). How Institutions Affect Gender Gaps in Public Opinion Expression.
Public Opinion Quarterly, 72(2), 544-567.

McGinn, Kathleen L., Lingo, Elizabeth Long, & Castro, Mayra Ruiz. (2015). Mums The Word! Cross-National
Effects of Maternal Employment on Gender Inequalities at work and at Home. Harvard Business
School. Cambridge, MA.

Robinson, Haley. (2015). The changing role of women in Portugal. Perspectives on Business and Economics.
Lehigh University.

Gomez Rojas, Gabriela, & Riveiro, Manuel. (2014). El anlisis de conglomerados en la construccin de
tipos. El caso de la clasificacin de parejas segn la divisin de trabajo domstico. [Cluster analysis in the
construction of typologies. The case of classification of couples according to the division of domestic
work]. Entramados y perspectivas, 4(4), 93-114

Comission, Australian Human Rights. (2014). Face the Facts: Gender Equality.

Ruppanner, L., & Huffman, Matt L. (2014). Blurred Boundaries: Gender and WorkFamily Interference in
Cross-National Context. Work and Occupations, 41(2), 210-236.
Tai, Tsui-o, Baxter, Janeen, & Hewitt, Belinda. (2014). Do co-residence and intentions make a difference?
Relationship satisfaction in married, cohabiting, and living apart together couples in four
countries. Demographic Research, 31(3), 71-104.

Sobotka, Tom; va Beaujouan. (2014). Two Is Best? The Persistence of a Two-Child Family Ideal in Europe.
Population and Development Review, 40(3), 391-419.

Borck, Rainald. (2014). Adieu Rabenmutterculture, fertility, female labour supply, the gender wage gap
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Hauen, Tina. (2014). Yours, mine & ours - The role of gender and (equivalence) income in preferences for
redistribution and public spending. Jena Economic Research Papers. Friedrich-Schiller-University
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Hu, Yang, & Scott, Jacqueline. (2014). Family and Gender Values in China: Generational, Geographic, and
Gender Differences. Journal of Family Issues, Online First.

Razzu, Giovanni. (2014). The Wider Context Gender Inequality in the Labour Market in the UK. Oxford, UK:
Oxford University Press.

Devi, Kalpana, & Kiran, U.V. (2014). Work Life Balance of Women Workers in Construction Industry.
European Academic Research, 2(4), 4932-4946.

Stier, Haya, & Yaish, Meir. (2014). Occupational Segregation and Gender Inequality in Job Quality: A Multi-
Level Approach. Work Employment and Society, 28(2), 225-246.

Sani, Giulia M. Dotti. (2014). Mens Employment Hours and Time on Domestic Chores in European
Countries. Journal of Family Studies, 35(8), 1023-1047.

Fuwa, Makiko. (2014). Work-Family Conflict and Attitudes Toward Marriage. Journal of Family Issues, 35(6),
731-754.

Ochiai, Emiko. (2014). Leaving the West, rejoining the East? Gender and family in Japan's semi-compressed
modernity. International Sociology, 29(3), 209-228.

Han, Gyeonghye. (2014). Women's Experience about Compatability between Work and Family and Social
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Roeters, Anne, & Craig, Lyn. (2014). Part-time Work, Women's Work-Life Conflict and Job Satisfaction: A
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Entoma, Christian Michael. (2014). Attitudes and Views on Working Mothers: Findings in the Philippines
Compared to China, India, Taiwan and South Korea. Paper presented at the ISA World Congress of
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Labucay, Iremae D. (2014). Gender, Work and Family: The Situation in the Philippines. Paper presented at
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Beresford, Lauren S. (2014). Where the girls aren't: How firms, families, and educational specialization affect
the gender gap in workplace authority. (PhD), University of California, Berkeley.
Gilbert, Neil. (2014). A Mother's Work: How Feminism, the Market, and Policy Shape Family Life. New Haven,
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Hori, Makiko. (2014). Gender Differences in Happiness: The Effect of Marriage, Employment, and Parenthood
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Kornrich, Sabino, & Eger, Maureen A. (2014). Family Life in Context: Men and Women's Perceptions of
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Cho, Sun Mi. (2013). Effects of family policies on gendered division in care work: A comparative study using
multilevel analysis. Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the American Sociological
Association, New York, NY.

Kim, Young-Mi, & Ryu, Yunkyu. (2013). A Study on the Differences III Determinants of Gender Role
Attitudes among the Gender Regimes: A Comparison among Sweden, Germany and Korea. Family
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Indicators Research 110(1), 327-347.

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