At the beginning of the 21st century, women are more likely to have a paid job than to be housewives in almost all industrialized countries, a statement one could not imagine just after World War II. The increased participation of women in the labor market has had clear implications for family life and work at home.... [...]
Over the twentieth century, the amount of time that married women devoted to working in the market i...
Profound changes in gender roles have taken place over the past several decades in the United States...
Women make up slightly more than half of the world's population, but their contribution to indicator...
At the beginning of the 21st century, women are more likely to have a paid job than to be housewives...
The sharp rise in the number of women working outside the home is one of the most dramatic and impor...
In the early twentieth century, the majority of women either worked in their homes, were farmers, or...
In history the notion that women first of all needs to be a mother and a housewife prevailed. With i...
Women have always worked, but the employment of married women outside the home has generally been vi...
Female labor market participation is one of the central investigation topics in feminist economics’...
Includes a response by Jane Cooney. The sharp rise in the number of women working outside the home ...
One of the most significant social changes of this century is the notable influx of women into the p...
This paper asks whether maternal employment has a lasting influence on the division of household lab...
I n the United States and in other OECD countries of the twenty-first century,women are likely to be...
Sociological research on paid domestic work has increased substantially in recent years. Domestic em...
We examine whether jobs with greater flexibility allow women greater time for housework. With data f...
Over the twentieth century, the amount of time that married women devoted to working in the market i...
Profound changes in gender roles have taken place over the past several decades in the United States...
Women make up slightly more than half of the world's population, but their contribution to indicator...
At the beginning of the 21st century, women are more likely to have a paid job than to be housewives...
The sharp rise in the number of women working outside the home is one of the most dramatic and impor...
In the early twentieth century, the majority of women either worked in their homes, were farmers, or...
In history the notion that women first of all needs to be a mother and a housewife prevailed. With i...
Women have always worked, but the employment of married women outside the home has generally been vi...
Female labor market participation is one of the central investigation topics in feminist economics’...
Includes a response by Jane Cooney. The sharp rise in the number of women working outside the home ...
One of the most significant social changes of this century is the notable influx of women into the p...
This paper asks whether maternal employment has a lasting influence on the division of household lab...
I n the United States and in other OECD countries of the twenty-first century,women are likely to be...
Sociological research on paid domestic work has increased substantially in recent years. Domestic em...
We examine whether jobs with greater flexibility allow women greater time for housework. With data f...
Over the twentieth century, the amount of time that married women devoted to working in the market i...
Profound changes in gender roles have taken place over the past several decades in the United States...
Women make up slightly more than half of the world's population, but their contribution to indicator...