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  1. Identifying attitudes to welfare through deliberative forums: the emergence of reluctant individualism
  2. ‘Women’s work penalty’ in access to flexible working arrangements across Europe
  3. Women’s employment patterns after childbirth and the perceived access to and use of flexitime and teleworking
  4. European parents’ attitudes towards public childcare provision: the role of current provisions, interests and ideologies
  5. Gender Discrepancies in the Outcomes of Schedule Control on Overtime Hours and Income in Germany
  6. Dualization and subjective insecurity
  7. New Forms of Dualization? Labour Market Segmentation Patterns in the UK from the Late 90s Until the Post-crisis in the Late 2000s
  8. Work, Alternative/Flexible Arrangements
  9. Support for Government Intervention in Child Care across European Countries
  10. Measuring Flexicurity: Precautionary Notes, a New Framework, and an Empirical Example
  11. Work-Family Conflict across 28 European Countries: A Multi-level Approach
  12. Working time flexibility across Europe: a typology using firm-level data
  13. Working Time Flexibility Across Europe
  14. Restructuring Organisations While Striving for Flexicurity: A European Perspective
  15. Who Should Care for the Children? Support for Government Intervention in Childcare
  16. Subjective employment insecurity gap between occupations: variance across Europe
  17. The Impact of Perceived and Actual Unemployment Benefit Generosity and Unemployment Rates on the Employment Security of Workers