Abstract: We use data from nationally representative time-use surveys to compare and contrast lone and partnered mothers ’ childcare time in four countries with different social norms and policy orientations towards mother-care and work–family reconciliation: Australia, the United States, France, and Denmark (N 8,031). We decompose time with children into primary activity care tasks: (i) physical care, (ii) talk-based interactive activities, (iii) accompanying children, and also measure (iv) additional time spent with children net of specific care activities. We find that, on average, mothers in Australia and the United States spend substantially longer each day with children net of specific care activities than mothers in France and Denma...
Using Multinational Time Use Study data from France and US, the effect of parental educational level...
Time use studies find that employed mothers reduce their parental childcare time by much less than a...
Measures of childcare drawn from time-diary data are commonly based on the specific childcare activi...
Abstract: We use data from nationally representative time-use surveys to compare and contrast lone a...
This study was supported by the Minnesota Population Center at the University of Minnesota (HD041023...
This thesis studies the dynamics of parents’ time with children. It uses self-reported time diary da...
This thesis studies the dynamics of parents’ time with children. It uses self-reported time diary da...
Background: Time shared with a partner is an indicator of marital well-being and couples' want to sp...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to particularly focus on lone-mother families, comparing the...
This paper uses the 2006 Australian Time Use Survey to examine theallocation of time to personal car...
This study uses time diary data from the 2003 American Time Use Survey and the United Kingdom Time U...
This paper examines parental time allocated to the care of one's children. Using data from the recen...
Despite the growing social acceptance of the ideal of shared parenting, mothers spend much more time...
Abstract This study investigates cross-national differences in the association between parental work...
We argue that previous research on time devoted to child care has devoted insufficient attention to ...
Using Multinational Time Use Study data from France and US, the effect of parental educational level...
Time use studies find that employed mothers reduce their parental childcare time by much less than a...
Measures of childcare drawn from time-diary data are commonly based on the specific childcare activi...
Abstract: We use data from nationally representative time-use surveys to compare and contrast lone a...
This study was supported by the Minnesota Population Center at the University of Minnesota (HD041023...
This thesis studies the dynamics of parents’ time with children. It uses self-reported time diary da...
This thesis studies the dynamics of parents’ time with children. It uses self-reported time diary da...
Background: Time shared with a partner is an indicator of marital well-being and couples' want to sp...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to particularly focus on lone-mother families, comparing the...
This paper uses the 2006 Australian Time Use Survey to examine theallocation of time to personal car...
This study uses time diary data from the 2003 American Time Use Survey and the United Kingdom Time U...
This paper examines parental time allocated to the care of one's children. Using data from the recen...
Despite the growing social acceptance of the ideal of shared parenting, mothers spend much more time...
Abstract This study investigates cross-national differences in the association between parental work...
We argue that previous research on time devoted to child care has devoted insufficient attention to ...
Using Multinational Time Use Study data from France and US, the effect of parental educational level...
Time use studies find that employed mothers reduce their parental childcare time by much less than a...
Measures of childcare drawn from time-diary data are commonly based on the specific childcare activi...