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Stadelmann, Isabelle; Oehrli, Dominique Anne; Lütolf, Meret Anna Maria (8 February 2024). Policy configurations and the gender-specific reconciliation of paid and unpaid work. Analyzing the elasticity of family models using comparative conjoint analyses (Unpublished). In: Annual Conference of the Swiss Political Science Association. St. Gallen. 8. Februar 2024.
Lütolf, Meret; Lüssi, Pierre (2023). Egalitäre Vereinbarkeitspolitik - Das Familienreferenzmodell der Zukunft. In: Familien und Familienpolitik in der Schweiz - Herausforderungen im Jahr 2040 (pp. 7-29). Bern: Eidgenössische Kommission für Familienfragen
Lütolf, Meret Anna Maria; Oehrli, Dominique Anne (7 July 2022). Context matters? Restructuring care work due to Covid-19 measures in five Western democracies (Unpublished). In: Social Policy Association Annual Conference 2022. Swansea University. 6-8 July 2022.
Lütolf, Meret (5 February 2021). Caring breadwinners? Policies to promote the universal caregiver family model (Unpublished). In: Annual Conference of the Swiss Political Science Association 2021. 04.02.-05.02.2021.
Lütolf, Meret; Stadelmann-Steffen, Isabelle (4 February 2020). Patterns of individually lived family models across European family policy regimes (Unpublished). In: Annual Conference of the Swiss Political Science Association 2020. Lucerne. 03.02.-04.02.2020.
Stadelmann, Isabelle; Oehrli, Dominique Anne; Lütolf, Meret (5 February 2018). Could childcare policies shape family models? Empirical evidence from a conjoint-analysis (Unpublished). In: Annual Conference of the Swiss Political Science Association, Working Group "Political Economy and Social Policy". Genf, Schweiz. 05.-06. Feb. 2018.
Oehrli, Dominique; Stadelmann-Steffen, Isabelle; Lütolf, Meret (2024). How Does the Provision of Childcare Services Affect Mothers’ Employment Intentions? Empirical Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment. Journal of social policy, 53(2), pp. 450-469. Cambridge University Press 10.1017/S0047279422000423
Lütolf, Meret; Stadelmann-Steffen, Isabelle (2023). Do households live the family model they prefer? Household’s work patterns across European policy regimes. Socio-Economic Review, 21(3), pp. 1421-1443. Oxford University Press 10.1093/ser/mwac023