This study looks at the relationship between the division of household tasks, satisfaction with the household division and the intention/potential intention to break-up in Sweden as a gender-egalitarian context with a high proportion of family dissolution. The framework of the study is relative deprivation theory. The data analyzed is extracted from the Generation and Gender Survey Wave 1 for Sweden. The sample size of the study is 2,170 persons including married and cohabiting heterosexuals with an age range of 20–49 years and the tool of analysis is logistic regression. We find that equal sharing of household tasks is common in Sweden however gender inequality has remained a concern. Our findings highlight that equality in the division of...
<b>Abstract: </b>With increasing union dissolution and changing gender behaviour, questions have eme...
During the course of this study we have been inspired by Carin Holmbergs essay ’It’s Called Love’ (1...
<b>Background</b>: Sweden, which is among the most gender-equal societies in the world, ...
This study looks at the relationship between the division of household tasks, satisfaction with the ...
With the increase in female employment and the decrease in gender labor specialization there has als...
With the increase in female employment and the decrease in gender labor specialization there has als...
Background: Housework studies have long documented a fairness paradox, whereby unequal divisions of ...
Abstract: The Swedish parental leave policy and father’s quota reforms have contributed to the norm ...
<b>Background</b>: Housework studies have long documented a fairness paradox, whereby un...
<b>Background</b>: Housework studies have long documented a fairness paradox, whereby un...
<b>Background</b>: Housework studies have long documented a fairness paradox, whereby un...
Divorces and separations: the impact of role specialisation and equality At the same time as women m...
This article focuses on the level of disagreement about how to divide household labour as well as on...
Objective This study examines the roles of commitment and gender equality for marriage formation in ...
ABSTRACT The main aim of this study is to analyse how time use, individual resources, distributive j...
<b>Abstract: </b>With increasing union dissolution and changing gender behaviour, questions have eme...
During the course of this study we have been inspired by Carin Holmbergs essay ’It’s Called Love’ (1...
<b>Background</b>: Sweden, which is among the most gender-equal societies in the world, ...
This study looks at the relationship between the division of household tasks, satisfaction with the ...
With the increase in female employment and the decrease in gender labor specialization there has als...
With the increase in female employment and the decrease in gender labor specialization there has als...
Background: Housework studies have long documented a fairness paradox, whereby unequal divisions of ...
Abstract: The Swedish parental leave policy and father’s quota reforms have contributed to the norm ...
<b>Background</b>: Housework studies have long documented a fairness paradox, whereby un...
<b>Background</b>: Housework studies have long documented a fairness paradox, whereby un...
<b>Background</b>: Housework studies have long documented a fairness paradox, whereby un...
Divorces and separations: the impact of role specialisation and equality At the same time as women m...
This article focuses on the level of disagreement about how to divide household labour as well as on...
Objective This study examines the roles of commitment and gender equality for marriage formation in ...
ABSTRACT The main aim of this study is to analyse how time use, individual resources, distributive j...
<b>Abstract: </b>With increasing union dissolution and changing gender behaviour, questions have eme...
During the course of this study we have been inspired by Carin Holmbergs essay ’It’s Called Love’ (1...
<b>Background</b>: Sweden, which is among the most gender-equal societies in the world, ...