WP 36 - Women's Preferences or Delineated Policies? The development or part-time work in the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom



Acknowledgement:

This research was carried out in conjunction with the PhD research project “Feminisation of the
Labour Market: the Netherlands, Germany and the UK compared, funded by the Willem Drees
Chair at the University of Amsterdam, in cooperation with the Amsterdam Institute for Advanced
Labour Studies and the Amsterdam School for Social Science Research. An earlier version of this
paper was presented at the 9th International Symposium on Working Time in Paris, France, in
February 2004.

Informatie for library:

Yerkes, M. and J. Visser (2005), Women’s Preferences or Delineated Policies? Amsterdam:
University of Amsterdam, AIAS working paper 2005 -36

July 2005.

© Mara Yerkes and Jelle Visser, 2005

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