Does time spent in a cohabiting relationship prior to marriage lead to more egalitarian housework arrangements after marriage? Previous research has shown that housework patterns within cohabiting relationships are more egalitarian than in marital relationships. But do these patterns remain when couples marry? The findings from previous studies are mixed. This article uses three waves of data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey to examine changes in men’s and women’s time spent on housework as they transition into marriage. The results show that men’s housework hours remain stable regardless of life course pathway, and for women there is only minimal evidence that different pathways into marriage lead ...
This article provides insights into the gains of forming a couple by estimating how much of the diff...
This study examines the relationship between premarital cohabitation and egalitarianism in marriage ...
This paper investigates changes in perceptions of housework fairness as men and women transition fro...
This paper uses three waves of data from the HILDA surveys to examine changes in the domestic divisi...
Data from an Australian national survey (1996 to 1997) are used to examine domestic labor patterns a...
It is well-known that pathways through the lifecourse have changed in recent years. People are marry...
Examining housework patterns in cohabiting and married couples and the impact of the experience of c...
patterns among de facto and married men and women. The results show that women spend more time on ho...
We examine the effects of transitions in marital and parenthood status on 1,091 men’s and women’s ho...
In this paper we investigate the impact of relationship transitions on domestic labour time using lo...
In this paper we examine data from the Households, Income and Labor Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) su...
This article analyses the changing division of housework between husbands and wives in western Germa...
In this article, a comparison is made between the time that cohabiting and married women and men spe...
This chapter examines variations in time spent on domestic labour and perceptions of the fairness of...
This paper provides insights into the welfare gains of forming a couple by estimating how much of th...
This article provides insights into the gains of forming a couple by estimating how much of the diff...
This study examines the relationship between premarital cohabitation and egalitarianism in marriage ...
This paper investigates changes in perceptions of housework fairness as men and women transition fro...
This paper uses three waves of data from the HILDA surveys to examine changes in the domestic divisi...
Data from an Australian national survey (1996 to 1997) are used to examine domestic labor patterns a...
It is well-known that pathways through the lifecourse have changed in recent years. People are marry...
Examining housework patterns in cohabiting and married couples and the impact of the experience of c...
patterns among de facto and married men and women. The results show that women spend more time on ho...
We examine the effects of transitions in marital and parenthood status on 1,091 men’s and women’s ho...
In this paper we investigate the impact of relationship transitions on domestic labour time using lo...
In this paper we examine data from the Households, Income and Labor Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) su...
This article analyses the changing division of housework between husbands and wives in western Germa...
In this article, a comparison is made between the time that cohabiting and married women and men spe...
This chapter examines variations in time spent on domestic labour and perceptions of the fairness of...
This paper provides insights into the welfare gains of forming a couple by estimating how much of th...
This article provides insights into the gains of forming a couple by estimating how much of the diff...
This study examines the relationship between premarital cohabitation and egalitarianism in marriage ...
This paper investigates changes in perceptions of housework fairness as men and women transition fro...