Przeglądaj ISID Working Papers według autora "Mynarska, Monika"
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Women’s determination to combine childbearing and paid employment: How can a qualitative approach help us understand quantitative evidence?
Matysiak, Anna; Mynarska, Monika (2010)This paper aims to provide deeper insight into women’s fertility and employment decisions through the exploration of women’s values and beliefs. For our research, we selected Poland, where quantitative studies continuously ... -
Diffusion of cohabitation in Poland
Matysiak, Anna; Mynarska, Monika (2010)This paper attempts to establish the stage Poland has reached in the process of cohabitation diffusion, referring to the theoretical model of the process developed in demographic literature. Official statistics suggest ... -
Kiedy mieć dziecko? Jakościowe badanie procesu odraczania decyzji o rodzicielstwie.
Mynarska, Monika (2011)Podstawowym celem niniejszego artykułu jest pogłębienie naszej wiedzy na temat opóźniania rodzicielstwa w Polsce po 1990 roku. W literaturze socjologicznej, demograficznej i ekonomicznej zostało omówione wiele czynników, ... -
Does Lone Motherhood Decrease Women’s Subjective Well-Being? Evidence from Qualitative and Quantitative Research
Baranowska-Rataj, Anna; Matysiak, Anna; Mynarska, Monika (2012)This paper contributes to the discussion on the effects of single motherhood on happiness. We use a mixed-method approach. First, based on in-depth interviews with mothers who gave birth while single, we explore mechanisms ... -
Diverse paths into childlessness over the life cours
Mynarska, Monika; Matysiak, Anna; Rybińska, Anna; Tocchioni, Valentina; Vignoli, Daniele (2013)Childlessness is rarely an outcome of a single decision or can be attributed to one particular reason. Remaining childless should rather be seen as a process influenced by continuously changing context and by many choices ... -
Women’s self-employment in Poland: a strategy for combining work and childcare?
Matysiak, Anna; Mynarska, Monika (2013)The paper investigates whether self-employment, which generally offers greater flexibility with respect to the hours and place of work, is chosen by women in order to achieve a better balance between paid work and family. ... -
A Dirty Look From The Neighbors. Does Living In A Religious Neighborhood Prevent Cohabitation
Baranowska-Rataj, Anna; Mynarska, Monika; Vignoli, Daniele (2014)The aim of the paper is to provide insights into how religion influences the family formation process. In particular, we analyze the impact of a neighborhood context religiosity on an individual decision to enter cohabitation. ...