Julie Maes

About Julie Maes

Julie Maes, With an exceptional h-index of 3 and a recent h-index of 3 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universiteit Antwerpen,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A closer look at demand-side explanations for the Matthew effect in formal childcare uptake in Europe and Australia

Uptake of formal childcare among second generation and native mothers in Belgium: can increasing local childcare availability narrow migrant-native gaps?

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

The gender division of paid work over family formation: Variation by couples’ migration background

Work-family Trajectories of Native and Second Generation Women in Belgium: Proefschrift

Formal childcare uptake of native and second generation parents in Belgium: do local childcare expansions narrow migrant-native uptake gaps?

Welk type training werkt voor wie? Effecten van trainingsprogramma's voor nietwerkende werkzoekenden met en zonder migratieachtergrond

Path-dependencies in employment trajectories around motherhood: Comparing native versus second-generation migrant women in Belgium

Julie Maes Information

University

Position

PhD Student

Citations(all)

53

Citations(since 2020)

53

Cited By

4

hIndex(all)

3

hIndex(since 2020)

3

i10Index(all)

2

i10Index(since 2020)

2

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Top articles of Julie Maes

A closer look at demand-side explanations for the Matthew effect in formal childcare uptake in Europe and Australia

Journal of European Social Policy

2023/10

Uptake of formal childcare among second generation and native mothers in Belgium: can increasing local childcare availability narrow migrant-native gaps?

Genus

2023/3/20

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

Community, Work & Family

2022/12/1

Julie Maes
Julie Maes

H-Index: 1

The gender division of paid work over family formation: Variation by couples’ migration background

2022/9/1

Work-family Trajectories of Native and Second Generation Women in Belgium: Proefschrift

2022

Julie Maes
Julie Maes

H-Index: 1

Formal childcare uptake of native and second generation parents in Belgium: do local childcare expansions narrow migrant-native uptake gaps?

2022

Welk type training werkt voor wie? Effecten van trainingsprogramma's voor nietwerkende werkzoekenden met en zonder migratieachtergrond

2022

Path-dependencies in employment trajectories around motherhood: Comparing native versus second-generation migrant women in Belgium

Journal of International Migration and Integration

2021/1/25

It's the demography, stupid! Arbeidsmigratie in een context van structurele ontgroening en arbeidsmarktuittrede van de babyboomgeneratie

Tijdschrift voor Arbeidsvraagstukken

2020/6

Diversiteit & sociale samenhang: vervolgonderzoek samenleven in diversiteit: multivariate analyse van vijf samenlevingsdomeinen op basis van de'Samenleven in Diversiteit’(SID …

2020

Wegwijs naar werk: longitudinale analyse en evaluatie van inburgerings-en activeringstrajecten in Vlaanderen, 2005-2016: eindrapport van de VIONA Leerstoel ‘Migratie …

2020

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