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Inequality in the family: The institutional aspects of women?s earning contribution

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An examination of the relationship between employment-supportive policies and arrangements, including child care, on women's economic contributions to their families, from a secondary analysis of data from the Luxenberg Income Study, including samples of working-age couples, 25- through 60-years-old in 21 countries
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United States; Slovakia; Sweden; Norway; Netherlands; Luxembourg; Italy; Israel; Ireland; Hungary; United Kingdom; France; Finland; Spain; Denmark; Germany; Czechia; Canada; Belgium; Australia; Austria

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