Springer Nature added an article by Centre scientist Anna Matysiak to their "Change the World" selection

31 JUL 2017

Anna Matysiak's article “Country-Specific Conditions for Work and Family Reconciliation: An Attempt at Quantification” (co-author: D. Weziak-Bialowolska) published in European Journal of Population 32(4): 475-510 was included in the “Change the World” selection of articles created by Springer Nature. The selection contains 180 groundbreaking articles published in 2016 which are considered to potentially have “the greatest impact on society’s most pressing problems” and “help humanity”.

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