Daniela Grunow
Department of Social Science
Frankfurt University
Germany
Biography
Daniela Grunow Professor of Sociology specializing in “Quantitative Analyses of Social Change” at the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Goethe-University in Frankfurt am Main. Her research and teaching focus on the interaction of paid work, domestic work and gender relations in different welfare states. She approaches these aspects of social change from a life course perspective by applying different empirical methods, especially techniques for longitudinal data analysis
Research Interest
family and work family policy Gender
Publications
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Notten, N., Grunow, D., & Verbakel, E. (2017). Social policies and families in stress: Gender and educational differences in work–family conflict from a European perspective. Social Indicators Research, 132(3), 1281-1305.
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Grunow, D., Schulz, F., & Blossfeld, H. P. (2012). What determines change in the division of housework over the course of marriage?. International Sociology, 27(3), 289-307.
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Grunow, D., Schulz, F., & Blossfeld, H. P. (2012). What determines change in the division of housework over the course of marriage?. International Sociology, 27(3), 289-307.
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Grunow, D., & Aisenbrey, S. (2016). Economic instability and mothers’ employment: A comparison of Germany and the US. Advances in Life Course Research, 29, 5-15.
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Evertsson, M., Grunow, D., & Aisenbrey, S. (2016). Work interruptions and young women’s career prospects in Germany, Sweden and the US. Work, employment and society, 30(2), 291-308.