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Jonas Wood
Jonas Wood
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The educational gradient of childlessness and cohort parity progression in 14 low fertility countries
J Wood, K Neels, T Kil
Demographic research 31, 1365-1416, 2014
1542014
Economic recession and first births in Europe: recession-induced postponement and recuperation of fertility in 14 European countries between 1970 and 2005
K Neels, Z Theunynck, J Wood
International Journal of public health 58, 43-55, 2013
1382013
First a job, then a child? Subgroup variation in women’s employment-fertility link
J Wood, K Neels
Advances in Life Course Research 33, 38-52, 2017
772017
Quality of demographic data in GGS Wave 1
J Vergauwen, J Wood, D De Wachter, K Neels
Demographic Research 32, 723-774, 2015
762015
Employment after parenthood: Women of migrant origin and natives compared
T Kil, K Neels, J Wood, HAG de Valk
European Journal of Population 34, 413-440, 2018
502018
Parental leave uptake among migrant and native mothers: Can precarious employment trajectories account for the difference?
T Kil, J Wood, K Neels
Ethnicities 18 (1), 106-141, 2018
492018
Fathers’ parental leave uptake in Belgium and Sweden: Self-evident or subject to employment characteristics?
L Marynissen, E Mussino, J Wood, AZ Duvander
Social Sciences 8 (11), 312, 2019
352019
Local childcare availability and dual-earner fertility: Variation in childcare coverage and birth hazards over place and time
J Wood, K Neels
European Journal of Population 35 (5), 913-937, 2019
312019
Early labour market trajectories of intermediate and second generation Turkish and Maghreb women in Belgium
J Maes, J Wood, K Neels
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 61, 65-78, 2019
302019
Migrant-native differentials in the uptake of (in) formal childcare in Belgium: The role of mothers' employment opportunities and care availability
N Biegel, J Wood, K Neels
Journal of Family Research 33 (2), 467-508, 2021
272021
Economic and institutional context and second births in seven European countries
J Wood, K Neels, J Vergauwen
Population research and policy review 35, 305-325, 2016
272016
Does mothers’ parental leave uptake stimulate continued employment and family formation? Evidence for Belgium
J Wood, K Neels
Social Sciences 8 (10), 292, 2019
192019
Do women’s pre-birth relative wages moderate the parenthood effect on gender inequality in working hours?
J Wood, T Kil, L Marynissen
Advances in Life Course Research 36, 57-69, 2018
172018
Household division of labor and family formation among Moroccan couples at the turn of the 21st century
J Wood, L Van den Berg, K Neels
Moroccan migration in Belgium: More than 50 years of settlement, 125-45, 2017
162017
Economic conditions and variation in first birth hazards in 22 European countries between 1970 and 2005
J Wood, J Vergauwen, K Neels
Population Change in Europe, the Middle-East and North Africa, 45-80, 2016
152016
Path-dependencies in employment trajectories around motherhood: Comparing native versus second-generation migrant women in Belgium
J Maes, J Wood, K Neels
Journal of International Migration and Integration, 1-64, 2021
142021
Ready for parenthood? Dual earners’ relative labour market positions and entry into parenthood in Belgium
L Marynissen, K Neels, J Wood, S Van de Velde
Demographic Research 42, 901-932, 2020
142020
Who steps back? Dual-earner couples’ organization of paid work and leave uptake after childbearing in Belgium
J Wood, L Marynissen
Population 74 (3), 303-332, 2019
142019
Family formation and labour force participation
J Wood, K Neels, D De Wachter, T Kil
Population 71 (1), 53-81, 2016
132016
Mothers and parental leave in Belgium: Social inequalities in eligibility and uptake
L Marynissen, J Wood, K Neels
Social Inclusion 9 (2), 325-337, 2021
122021
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