This article compares the gendered allocation of household labor between married and cohabiting couples in five European countries: Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Spain, testing whether cohabitors show more egalitarian divisions of labor and hypothesizing that the effect of cohabitation differs across countries, depending on the baseline equality and on the mean-ing of cohabitation. In order to examine to what extent there is equality, not only each partners ’ contribution to the total housework time is considered but also who does what: Some tasks are more constraining than others, and gender and partnership differences specific to those tasks are investigated too. The empirical analysis is based on Multinational Time Use ...
This article studies the relationship between household income and housework time across 33 countrie...
Our aim is to contribute to better understanding of why different practices relating to the division...
Household duties have been a privileged terrain for academic research in recent decades, given that...
This article compares the gendered allocation of household labor between married and cohabiting coup...
BACKGROUND—Women, who generally do more unpaid and less paid work than men, have greater incentives ...
International audienceBackground: Women, who generally do more unpaid and less paid work than men, h...
This article investigates cross-national patterns in the gender division of housework in coresident ...
This article investigates cross-national patterns in the gender division of housework in coresident ...
This study concerns how male and female same-sex couples across countries organize their paid and ho...
Background: Dual-earner families are widespread in contemporary Europe, yet the division of housewor...
This article examines the differences between currently married and currently cohabiting couples in ...
he paper focuses on the factors which influence the sharing of domestic work in European countries. ...
The authors examine the effect of premarital co-habitation on the division of household labor in 22 ...
Empirical evidence from developed countries consistently shows that working wives remain responsible...
As couples transition into parenthood, they can face adjustments in terms of the labor division of s...
This article studies the relationship between household income and housework time across 33 countrie...
Our aim is to contribute to better understanding of why different practices relating to the division...
Household duties have been a privileged terrain for academic research in recent decades, given that...
This article compares the gendered allocation of household labor between married and cohabiting coup...
BACKGROUND—Women, who generally do more unpaid and less paid work than men, have greater incentives ...
International audienceBackground: Women, who generally do more unpaid and less paid work than men, h...
This article investigates cross-national patterns in the gender division of housework in coresident ...
This article investigates cross-national patterns in the gender division of housework in coresident ...
This study concerns how male and female same-sex couples across countries organize their paid and ho...
Background: Dual-earner families are widespread in contemporary Europe, yet the division of housewor...
This article examines the differences between currently married and currently cohabiting couples in ...
he paper focuses on the factors which influence the sharing of domestic work in European countries. ...
The authors examine the effect of premarital co-habitation on the division of household labor in 22 ...
Empirical evidence from developed countries consistently shows that working wives remain responsible...
As couples transition into parenthood, they can face adjustments in terms of the labor division of s...
This article studies the relationship between household income and housework time across 33 countrie...
Our aim is to contribute to better understanding of why different practices relating to the division...
Household duties have been a privileged terrain for academic research in recent decades, given that...