Bartova, A., Thaning, M., Van Lancker, W. & Nieuwenhuis, R. (2025)
The Families in Household Typology: Searching for Families in Social Surveys. Community, Work & Family (Online first).
Gijbels, E., Uzunalioglu, M., Bartova, A. & Van Lancker, W. (2025)
Families with low resources striving for resilience in Belgium. In Daly (Ed.) Families, Welfare States and Resilience: Low-Resource Families Navigating
Care, Employment and Welfare in Europe. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 58-76
Nieuwenhuis, R., Thaning, M., Bartova, A., Van Lancker, W. (2025)
The circumstances of families and the social policy contexts. In Daly (Ed.) Families, Welfare States and Resilience: Low-Resource Families Navigating Care, Employment and Welfare in Europe. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 36-57.
Nieuwenhuis, R., Thaning, M., Bartova, A. & Backman, L. (2025)
The need and capacity for resilience in European labour markets: An inequalities in resilience framework. rEUsilience Working paper series, DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/k8x2v_v1
Bartova, A. & Van Lancker, W. (2025)
‘Adult care & Work’: Blueprint of an EU-SILC ad hoc module. rEUsilience Working Paper Series:15. DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/njg69_v2
Bartova, A. & Van Lancker, W. (2025)
Adult Care, Work and Well-being in Europe: Ad hoc module for submission to ESS call for rotating modules. rEUsilience working paper series: 18, DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/p6e2c_v2
Reichert, M., Emery, T. & Bartova, A. (2024)
The critical juncture of childbirth: turbulence in the employment trajectories of mothers in Europe. Preprint. DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/y4f3j_v1
Bartova, A., Dobrotic, I., & Arnalds, Á. A. (2024)
Parenting leave policy data gaps: Monitoring the implementation and impact of the EU Work-Life Balance Directive. Policy Brief. COST Action Parental leave policies and social sustainability. DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/yhncb
Van Havere, T., Nieuwenhuis, R., Thaning, M., Bartova, A. (2024)
Eligibility and benefit adequacy for families in the tax-benefit system: Microsimulations using EUROMOD. rEUsilience working paper. DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/n48jw
Nieuwenhuis, R., Thaning, M., Bartova, A. & Van Lancker, W. (2024)
Compendium of risks, resources and resilience: Interactive data visualisation. rEUsilience Working Paper Series, 2024:9, DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/g8ad3
Nieuwenhuis, R., Thaning, M., Van Lancker, W., Bartova, A., Backman, L. (2023)
Inequalities in family resilience: Research report on the capacity of policies to attenuate the link between risks and poor outcomes. rEUsilience Working Paper Series, 2023: 3, DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/hvnu3
Bartova, A., Thaning, M., Van Lancker, W., Backman, L. & Nieuwenhuis, R. (2023)
Family Profiles: Risks, Resources, and Inequalities. rEUsilience Working Paper Series, 2023:1. DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/7uaf6
Bartova, A., Otto, A. & Van Lancker, W. (2022)
Making Parental Leave Policies Work for Single Mothers: Lessons from Europe. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 702(1), 129-148
Otto, A., Bartova, A. & Van Lancker, W. (2022)
How to Improve Comparative Parenting Leave Policy Indicators?. In Dobrotić, I. & Blum, S. (Ed.) Research Handbook on Leave Policy, Edward Elgar
Bartova, A. (2022)
Open Family Policy Program: Methodology Report, EU-SILC CS, v.1.0, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7024883
Otto, A., Bartova, A. & Van Lancker, W. (2021)
Measuring the Generosity of Parental Leave Policies, Social Inclusion, 9(2), 238-249.
Bartova, A. & Keizer, R. (2020)
How Well Do European Child-Related Leave Policies Support the Caring Role of Fathers?. In Nieuwenhuis, R. & Van Lancker, W. (Ed.) Handbook of Family Policy, Palgrave
Bartova, A. & Karpinska, K. (2019)
Childcare practices of Polish Migrants in the Netherlands: Comparison with the countries of origin and destination (preprint, DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/2sqw4)
Bartova, A., Karpinska, K., Conkova, N. & Fokkema, T. (2019)
Families of Poles in the Netherlands: New data to study migrants’ family dynamics and social networks in a comparative setting. Discussion paper, Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science on behalf of the collaborative network “Population Europe”.
Gauthier, A.H. & Bartova, A. (2018)
The Impact of Leave Policies on Employment, Fertility, Gender Equality and Health. In Shockley, Shen, Johnson, Ed. Cambridge Handbook of the Global Work-Family Interface
Bartova. A. & Emery, T. (2018)
Measuring Policy Entitlements at the Micro-Level: Maternity and Parental Leave in Europe. Community, Work & Family, 21(1), 33-52
Bartova, A. (2017)
‘Genderising’ Aspects of Birth-related Leave Policies and Fertility Behaviour in Europe: Understanding Policy from an Individual’s Perspective. Doctoral Thesis, School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh
Gauthier, A.H., Emery, T. & Bartova, A. (2016)
The Labour Market Intentions and Behaviour of Stay-at-home Mothers in Western and Eastern Europe. Advances in Life Course Research, 30(December), 1-15.
Gauthier, A.H. & Bartova, A. (2015)
The Impact of Leave Policies on Employment, Fertility, Gender Equality and Health. Consultancy paper written for the project “Female Labor Force Participation and Health” conducted by the Government of Japan, International Christian University (ICU) and Nihon University Population Research Institute (NUPRI).
Data & Software
Bartova, A. & Van Lancker, W. (2025)
Family Resilience Module, The Social Study (Belgium), https://doi.org/10.34934/DVN/RRZGXZ
Bartova, A. (2022)
Family Policy Module, LISS Panel, DOI: 10.17026/dans-xse-qc3q
Bartova, A. (2022)
Open Family Policy Program, v.1.0, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7024867