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1. Enabled but not transformed – narratives on parental involvement among first-time mothers and fathers in Germany in the context of parental leave policy design.

2. Full-time hours, part-time work: questioning the sufficiency of working hours as a measure of employment status.

3. Beyond the womb: a mosaic of organizational advocacy for reproductive justice.

4. Contextualizing women's empowerment frameworks with an emphasis on social support: a study in rural, South India.

5. Route to prospects or distress?: COVID-19 and migrants’ employment in India.

6. Does job insecurity stimulate citizen participation? evidence from Chile and Korea.

7. The educational gradient in formal childcare use – the role of employment opportunities and (in)formal childcare availability.

8. ‘It’s just my personality.' How employees make sense of their long work hours in a supportive workplace.

9. Job insecurity and mental health among community workers: the mediating role of work-family conflict.

10. ‘No rest from the mess’: an intersectional analysis of young women’s pandemic lives in Aotearoa New Zealand.

11. Norms about childcare, working hours, and fathers' uptake of parental leave in South Korea.

12. How do daughters interpret care as a public issue? Exploring identity, emotion and discourse in the narratives of activist-inclined carers of older parents.

13. Teenaged mother's narratives: methodological dilemmas in tracing an emergent, yet muted, desire for motherhood.

14. Working from home, work–family conflict, and the role of gender and gender role attitudes.

15. Dreams versus reality: wishes, expectations and perceived reality for the use of extra non-work time in a 30-hour work week experiment.

16. Gender differences in time allocation to paid and unpaid work: evidence from urban households in Guatemala, 2000–2014.

17. Community-based family enterprise and sustainable development in rural Sri Lanka.

18. Telework as a childcare policy: mitigating or increasing gender and class inequalities?

19. Family supportive supervision in context: supporting breastfeeding at work among teachers in South Africa.

20. A mixed-method (quantitative and qualitative) approach to measure women's empowerment in agriculture: evidence from Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan.

21. Paternal migration and children's educational attainment and work activity: the case of Mexico.

22. Negotiating family resilience amidst caretaking and employment constraints: a qualitative analysis of African American employed caregivers.

23. Alcohol and cigarette use affecting the relationship between work-life conflict and physical health.

24. Life transitions and women's desired number of children: the impact of motherhood, relationships and employment.

25. The influence of employees’ work-to-family experiences on their spouses’ intentions to provide social support.

26. Social contagion in employees’ assessment of work-life practices: a framework of social contagion processes, assessment dimensions, and national context.

27. The family as (one- or two-step) social capital: mechanisms of support during labor market transitions.

28. Craftswomen entrepreneurs in flow: no boundaries between business and leisure.

29. "If you don't agree to be available 24/7, then you have nothing to do in journalism": the boundary work tactics of precarious journalists.

30. Work–family conflict and toddler parenting: a dynamic approach to the role of parents' daily work–family experiences in their day-to-day parenting practices through feelings of parental emotional exhaustion.

31. Family child care providers' perceptions of competence, autonomy, and relatedness: implications for well-being and professional growth.

32. Mothers' return-to-work reasons and work–family conflict: does a partner involved in childcare make a difference?

33. 'I'm kind of in a dilemma': the challenges of non-standard work schedules and childcare.

34. Full-time hours, part-time work: questioning the sufficiency of working hours as a measure of employment status

35. Timely and well-targeted financial help during COVID-19: an employer-community partnership for hotel workers in New Orleans.

36. Caregiving, health status and total family net worth among men and women approaching retirement age.

37. Making it work: a qualitative study of the work-care reconciliation strategies adopted by family carers in Ireland to sustain their caring role.

38. To negotiate or not negotiate: professional boundaries surrounding mobile device usage.

39. LGBTQ+ peoples' experiences of workplace leave and support following pregnancy loss.

40. Communicating across the borders: managing work-life boundaries through communication in various domains.

41. Parenthood ideologies and leave practices among Belgian fathers: a typology of parental leave perspectives for Belgian men.

42. 'Sister-Madam': family members navigating hiring of relatives as domestic workers in Nkowankowa, Limpopo.

43. The influence of partners' resources on women's employment in Mexico.

44. Enactors or reactors? Work-life border management for women in law in Nigeria.

45. Death at work in Kashmir: lived experiences of surviving families thereof.

46. Gendered parental leave policies among Fortune 500 companies.

47. Juggling jobs and the kids: maternal multiple job holding and child behavior.

48. Exploring the relationship between bodily pain and work-life balance among manual/non-managerial construction workers.

49. Adding University to work and life: the work–life balance and well-being experiences of women who combine employment, HE learning and care of the family.

50. Expatriate partners' subjective well-being and related resource losses and gains.