Publications
Assessing the contribution of living arrangements to aggregate trends in entry into parenthood for three European countries between the 1970s and 2000s University of Antwerp
Gender inequality in the division of the housework over the life course University of Antwerp
The educational gradient of maternal employment patterns in 11 European countries University of Antwerp
Family formation and labour force participation University of Antwerp
Despite the rise in maternal employment in Europe between 1970 and the 2000s, women's labour market positions continue to depend much more strongly on family formation than those of men. The available literature on educational gradients in maternal employment is largely based on cross-sectional comparisons. This study is among the first to decompose educational differences in maternal employment into differences prior to motherhood and ...
Interpersonal violence against children in sport in the Netherlands and Belgium University of Antwerp
The current article reports on the first large-scale prevalence study on interpersonal violence against children in sport in the Netherlands and Belgium. Using a dedicated online questionnaire, over 4,000 adults prescreened on having participated in organized sport before the age of 18 were surveyed with respect to their experiences with childhood psychological, physical, and sexual violence while playing sports. Being the first of its kind in ...
Educational differentials in the impact of micro- and macro-level economic conditions on union formation in france (1993-2008) University of Antwerp
Delayed union formation has been suggested as one of the main pathways through which economic conditions affect fertility. The link between (un)employment and union formation has received limited attention in the literature, however. Using longitudinal micro-data from the first and second waves of the Generations and Gender Survey, in tandem with contextual data on unemployment rates, multilevel discrete-time hazard models are estimated to ...
Socio-economic differentials in the uptake of (in)formal childcare and the effects of childcare strategies on second birth hazards University of Antwerp
Constitution de la famille et activité des mères University of Antwerp
Despite the rise in maternal employment in Europe between 1970 and the 2000s, women's labour market positions continue to depend much more strongly on family formation than those of men. The available literature on educational gradients in maternal employment is largely based on cross-sectional comparisons. This study is among the first to decompose educational differences in maternal employment into differences prior to motherhood and ...