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Wage Premium or Wage Penalty? Gendered Long-term Wage Development of Family Caregivers Open
This study theoretically and empirically assesses the gendered relationship between family caregiving (excluding regular childcare) and wage development in the Netherlands applying conflict theory, which predicts a wage penalty due to diff…
Gendered life-course trajectories of childcare and informal care in the Netherlands Open
Unpaid caregiving remains highly gendered both in the context of childcare for young children and informal care provided to ill or ageing family members, friends, or neighbors. Using a life-course framework, this study expands previous res…
Combining work and informal caregiving: workplace support to reduce work-care conflict Open
Combining work and informal caregiving can undermine work-life balance, but our ageing society requires an increase in both informal caregiving and paid work. This chapter examines the extent to which workplace support, in particular flexi…
Informal care trajectories: developments in care demands, intensity and complexity over the course of care episodes Open
In response to the dominant narrative that informal care episodes become increasingly heavy over time, this study empirically identifies distinct informal care trajectories in terms of developments in care demands (care receivers’ health),…
The link between singlehood in young adulthood and effects of romantic separation Open
Objective This article aims to uncover long‐term effects of singlehood after leaving home by examining whether individuals fare better after separation from their first cohabiting partner if they were not immediately coupled after leaving …
Informal care trajectories over the lifecourse in the Netherlands Open
This study sets out to identify and describe informal care trajectories over the lifecourse in the Netherlands, and evaluate theoretical ideas on informal care trajectories. We conduct latent profile analysis on a sample of 949 respondents…
Strategies of informal caregivers to adapt paid work Open
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Decline in informal helping during the first COVID-19 lockdown: a longitudinal analysis of Dutch data Open
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More or less help? A longitudinal investigation of positive and negative consequences of divorce for informal helping Open
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Social inequalities and the wellbeing of family caregivers across European care regimes Open
Objective: In Europes' ageing societies, informal care is increasingly critical for fulfilling the care needs of older people. Social inequalities in informal care are, however, still poorly understood, and the (differential) wellbeing con…
Indicators of familialism and defamilialization in long-term care: A theoretical overview and introduction of macro-level indicators Open
Many countries have been working on revising their long-term care (LTC) policies to meet the increasing demand for care. Generally, little attention is paid to the potential (unintended) consequences of LTC policies for inequality among ca…
Strategies of Informal Caregivers to Adapt Paid Work Open
Informal caregiving, meaning taking health-related care of an older and/or disabled person in the personal network, often has consequences for paid work. Classically, scholars focus on two strategies of informal caregivers to adapt employm…
Helping helpers? The role of monetary transfers in combining unpaid care and paid work Open
Applying fixed-effects models using Waves 2 to 13 (2007–19) of the German Labour Market and Social Security panel study, we examine how unpaid caring changes labour supply and if monthly monetary transfers from the care recipient to the ca…
Testing the informal care model: intrapersonal change in care provision intensity during the first lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic Open
Informal care, meaning taking health-related care of people in their own social network, is a topic that gets more and more attention in social science research because the pressure on people to provide informal care is rising due to agein…
The wage penalty for informal caregivers from a life course perspective Open
Caring for a friend or family member in need of care has been found to have negative consequences for wages. This study contributes to the literature by studying how three major life course factors, namely timing of first caregiving, durat…
A longitudinal study on the consequences of the take-up of informal care on work hours, labour market exit and workplace absenteeism due to illness Open
Little is known about the effects of informal care-giving on employees' absenteeism due to illness. This paper therefore provides a longitudinal analysis of the consequences of taking on informal care-giving for men's and women's working h…
Socioeconomic differences in informal caregiving in Europe Open
Disclosing socioeconomic differences in informal care provision is increasingly important in aging societies as it helps to identify the segments of the population that may need targeted support and the types of national investments to sup…
Trends in singlehood in young adulthood in Europe Open
Cultural and economic shifts such as increasing individualization and labor market uncertainty may have resulted in an increase in singlehood after leaving home. Using data from the European Social Survey, we compare cohorts born between 1…
Are the gender gaps in informal caregiving intensity and burden closing due to the COVID‐19 pandemic? Evidence from the Netherlands Open
This research note presents the findings of changes in the gender gap in informal care provision and caregiver burden during the Spring 2020 COVID‐19 lockdown in the Netherlands. Government measures in response to the pandemic strongly res…
Vision for Research Data & Software management training at TU Delft Open
This is TU Delft Library vision for Research Data and Software Management training as part of the education and skills development of students and researchers. The courses (some already available and some in preparation) are organised in f…
23 Things: Support for Research Data. Updated version for the Dutch Community by the LCRDM task group RDA/23 Things Open
Intermediate project deliverable This intermediate deliverable is part of phase 2 of the 23 Things Revisited: Field Guides to Research data Management project. In this phase, we adjust the original RDAs 23 Things: Libraries for Research Da…
Data Stewardship Addressing Disciplinary Data Management Needs Open
One of the biggest challenges for multidisciplinary research institutions which provide data management support to researchers is addressing disciplinary differences (Akers and Doty,2013). Centralised services need to be general enough to …
Current and Expected Economic Hardship and Satisfaction With Family Life in Europe Open
This study investigated how people’s satisfaction with their family life is influenced by economic circumstances. Expectations were formulated that people who experienced or expected economic hardship would be less satisfied with their fam…
GDPR?... What does it mean for my research and what do I have to do?... Open
Collection of materials from the event "GDPR?... What does it mean for my research and what do I have to do?..." which was hosted by TU Delft Library on 31 August 2018. The collection includes the following materials: The programme of the …
Higher well-being with similar partner? Testing the similarity hypothesis for socio-demographic characteristics Open
Studies on marriage and divorce often assume, explicitly or implicitly, that there is a positive relationship between partner similarity and well-being. We test this similarity hypothesis: do individuals who share more socio-demographic ch…
Adolescents’ Involvement in Romantic Relationships and Problem Behavior: The Moderating Effect of Peer Norms Open
This study examined how peer norms condition the effect of romantic involvement on adolescents’ externalizing and internalizing problem behaviors. We hypothesized that, as a result of social control and social learning, adolescents who sta…
Data Stewardship – addressing disciplinary data management needs Open
One of the biggest challenges for multidisciplinary research institutions which provide data management support to researchers is addressing disciplinary differences1. Centralised services need to be general enough to cater for all the dif…
Data Stewardship – addressing disciplinary data management needs Open
One of the biggest challenges for multidisciplinary research institutions which provide data management support to researchers is addressing disciplinary differences1. Centralised services need to be general enough to cater for all the dif…