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Giulia M. Dotti Sani
Giulia M. Dotti Sani
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Educational gradients in parents' child‐care time across countries, 1965–2012
GM Dotti Sani, J Treas
Journal of marriage and Family 78 (4), 1083-1096, 2016
3832016
Increasingly unequal? The economic crisis, social inequalities and trust in the European Parliament in 20 European countries
GM Dotti Sani, B Magistro
European Journal of Political Research 55 (2), 246-264, 2016
1662016
Searching for comfort in religion: insecurity and religious behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy
F Molteni, R Ladini, F Biolcati, AM Chiesi, GM Dotti Sani, S Guglielmi, ...
European Societies 23 (sup1), S704-S720, 2021
1602021
The best is yet to come? Attitudes toward gender roles among adolescents in 36 countries
GM Dotti Sani, M Quaranta
Sex Roles 77 (1), 30-45, 2017
1152017
Men’s employment hours and time on domestic chores in European countries
GM Dotti Sani
Journal of Family Issues 35 (8), 1023-1047, 2014
862014
Public acceptability of containment measures during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy: how institutional confidence and specific political support matter
S Guglielmi, GM Dotti Sani, F Molteni, F Biolcati, AM Chiesi, R Ladini, ...
International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 40 (9/10), 1069-1085, 2020
662020
Let them be, not adopt: General attitudes towards gays and lesbians and specific attitudes towards adoption by same-sex couples in 22 European countries
GM Dotti Sani, M Quaranta
Social Indicators Research 150 (1), 351-373, 2020
572020
Left behind? Gender gaps in political engagement over the life course in twenty-seven European countries
M Quaranta, GM Dotti Sani
Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society 25 (2 …, 2018
532018
Within-couple inequality in earnings and the relative motherhood penalty. A cross-national study of European countries
GM Dotti Sani
European Sociological Review 31 (6), 667-682, 2015
532015
Maternal employment: Enabling factors in context
GM Dotti Sani, S Scherer
Work, employment and society 32 (1), 75-92, 2018
522018
Undoing gender in housework? Participation in domestic chores by Italian fathers and children of different ages
GM Dotti Sani
Sex Roles 74, 411-421, 2016
522016
Economic disturbances in the COVID-19 crisis and their gendered impact on unpaid activities in Germany and Italy
N Kulic, GM Dotti Sani, S Strauss, L Bellani
European Societies 23 (sup1), S400-S416, 2021
502021
The economic crisis and changes in work–family arrangements in six European countries
GM Dotti Sani
Journal of European Social Policy 28 (2), 177-193, 2018
452018
La divisione del lavoro domestico e delle attività di cura nelle coppie italiane: un'analisi empirica
GMD Sani
Stato e mercato, 161-194, 2012
40*2012
The relationship between the civic engagement of parents and children: A cross-national analysis of 18 European countries
M Quaranta, GM Dotti Sani
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 45 (6), 1091-1112, 2016
332016
Mapping changes in attitudes towards gays and lesbians in Europe: An application of diffusion theory
GM Dotti Sani, M Quaranta
European Sociological Review 38 (1), 124-137, 2022
312022
Investigating the social, economic and political consequences of Covid-19: A rolling cross-section approach
C Vezzoni, R Ladini, F Molteni, GM Dotti Sani, F Biolcati, A Chiesi, ...
Survey Research Methods 14 (2), 187-194, 2020
272020
Two hearts and a loan? Mortgages, employment insecurity and earnings among young couples in six European countries
GM Dotti Sani, C Acciai
Urban Studies 55 (11), 2451-2469, 2018
262018
Chips off the old blocks? The political participation patterns of parents and children in Italy
GMD Sani, M Quaranta
Social science research 50, 264-276, 2015
252015
Attitudes toward parenthood, partnership, and social rights for diverse families: Evidence from a pilot study in five countries
MA Yerkes, GM Dotti Sani, C Solera
Journal of Homosexuality 65 (1), 80-99, 2018
212018
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