WP 92 - An overview of women's work and employment in Azerbaijan



An overview of women’s work and employment in Azerbaijan

07-58 Determinants of subjective job insecurity in 5 European countries

August 2007 - Rafael Munoz de Bustillo & Pablo de Pedraza

07-57 Does it matter who takes responsibility?

May 2007 - Paul de Beer & Trudie Schils

07-56 Employement protection in dutch collective labour agreements

April 2007 - Trudie Schils

07-54 Temporary agency work in the Netherlands

February 2007 - Kea Tijdens, Maarten van Klaveren, Hester Houwing, Marc van der Meer &
Marieke van Essen

07-53 Distribution of responsibility for social security and labour market policy

Country report: Belgium

January 2007 - Johan de Deken

07-52 Distribution of responsibility for social security and labour market policy

Country report: Germany

January 2007 - Bernard Ebbinghaus & Werner Eichhorst

07-51 Distribution of responsibility for social security and labour market policy

Country report: Denmark

January 2007 - Per Kongshoj Madsen

07-50 Distribution of responsibility for social security and labour market policy

Country report: The United Kingdom

January 2007 - Jochen Clasen

07-49 Distribution of responsibility for social security and labour market policy

Country report: The Netherlands

January 2007 - Trudie Schils

06-48 Population ageing in the Netherlands: demographic and financial arguments for a balanced
approach

January 2007 - Wiemer Salverda

06-47 The effects of social and political openness on the welfare state in 18 OECD countries,
1970-2000

January 2007 - Ferry Koster

06-46 Low pay incidence and mobility in the Netherlands - Exploring the role of personal, job and
employer characteristics

October 2006 - Maite Blazques Cuesta & Wiemer Salverda

06-45 Diversity in work: The heterogeneity of women’s labour market participation patterns

September 2006 - Mara Yerkes

06-44 Early retirement patterns in Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom

October 2006 - Trudie Schils

06-43 Women’s working preferences in the Netherlands, Germany and the UK

August 2006 - Mara Yerkes

05-42 Wage bargaining institutions in Europe: a happy marriage or preparing for divorce?

December 2005 - Jelle Visser

05-41 The work-family balance on the union’s agenda

December 2005 - Kilian Schreuder

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