When are women who work from home more likely to have children? Osiewalska, Beata, Matysiak, Anna, Kurowska, Anna, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Economic Sciences, WP(13/2022)389. We examine the timely yet s... Read more
Home based work during Covid 19 pandemic and fertility intentions Kurowska, Anna, Matysiak, Anna, Osiewalska, Beata. „ Home based work in Covid-19 pandemic and fertility intentions ” PAA Annual Meeting, Atlanta, ... Read more
Are women who work from home more likely to have children? Osiewalska, Beata, Matysiak, Anna, and Kurowska, Anna. After the Pandemic: Working from Home Conference, International Centre for Economic Analysis... Read more
Home-based work and childbearing Osiewalska, Beata, Matysiak, Anna, and Kurowska, Anna. British Society for Population Studies (BSPS) Conference, BSPS, online, 13-15 September 2021... Read more
Time to second child: country differences and their sources Cukrowska-Torzewska, Ewa, Lovasz Anna, Matysiak Anna. 2021. Warsaw International Economic Meeting 2021, 24-25 June 2021 (on-line), 6th GGP User Co... Read more
Robot Production and Human Reproduction: Assessing the Role of Changing Labor Markets on Fertility in Europe Read more
ICT driven home-based work: do men and women exploit it in the same way? Cukrowska-Torzewska, Ewa, Matysiak Anna, Kasperska Agnieszka. 2022. “ICT driven home-based work: do men and women exploit it in the same way?” Euro... Read more
Digitalization, changing demand for skills and the gender wage gap Lucas van der Velde, Anna Matysiak Wojciech Hardy, "Digitalization, changing demand for skills and the gender wage gap" , Future of Employment, Af... Read more
Is the push by female employees for family-friendly practices context-dependent? Comparative evidence from Sweden, Poland and Germany, Journal of Business Research, 126: 153-161 This paper examines the role of a country’s care regime as a potential moderator of the link between the share of female employees and the provisio... Read more
Family Size and Men’s Labor Market Outcomes: Do Social Beliefs About Men’s Roles in the Family Matter? Feminist Economics, January 2022 This article provides evidence on the relationship between fathers’ labor market outcomes and number of children. Using data from the European Unio... Read more
Educational Pairings and Fertility Across Europe: How Do the Low-Educated Fare? Comparative Population StudiesVol. 46 (2021): 533-554 Recent research suggests that the fertility-education relationship may be mediated by the educational attainment of the partner, especially among t... Read more
The Great Recession and Fertility in Europe: A Sub-national Analysis. European Journal of Population 37: 29–64 Matysiak, A., Sobotka, T. & Vignoli, D. The Great Recession and Fertility in Europe: A Sub-national Analysis. This study investigates how the c... Read more
Motives for Combining Motherhood with Employment: Evidence for Medium and Highly Educated Polish Women Around the EU Accession. Central European Economic Journal 8(55): 63-78. This article provides insights into employment decisions of mothers and mothers-to-be in a post-socialist Poland around the entry to the EU. Previo... Read more
Gender and Labour Market Outcomes. In: Schneider, Norbert F. and Michaela Kreyenfeld “Research Handbook on the Sociology of the Family” Read more
Instability of Work Careers and Fertility: A Meta-Analysis of European Research Findings. Demography, (2021) 58 (3): 871–900. The relationship between instability of employment careers and fertility is a major topic in demographic research. Since, particularly, the Great R... Read more