Background: Female-breadwinner families represent a relatively new phenomenon in Europe. Little is known about the determinants of this couple type, which sensibly diverts from the traditional economic superiority of men within the household. Objective: This paper studies the contextual correlates of partners' contribution to the household income, distinguishing between female-breadwinner, male-breadwinner, and equal-income couples. In particular, it focuses on the role of male unemployment rate and the prevalence of gender-egalitarian attitudes as possible explanations for the emergence of female-breadwinner and equal-income couples across European regions and countries. Methods: Using data from the fifth round (2010/2011) of the Eur...
This paper conducts a cross-sectional empirical research aimed at documenting the emergence of a new...
Women’s participation in the labour market varies substantially across Europe. While female particip...
In the United Kingdom, the decline of the ‘male breadwinner model’ resulting from structural changes...
Background: Female-breadwinner families represent a relatively new phenomenon in Europe. Little is k...
Studies of work/family arrangements over time and space typically analyse families by the extent to ...
Studies of work/family arrangements over time and space typically analyse families by the extent to ...
In analysing heterosexual couples’ work-family arrangements over time and space, the comparative soc...
In Western countries, the distribution of relative incomes within marriages tends to be skewed in a ...
We develop a typology for understanding couple households where the female is the major earner – wha...
The dissertation investigates couples’ gender inequality in paid and unpaid work as well as in earni...
The paper explores working class couples' experiences of female-breadwinning during the Great Recess...
This paper examines how contributions to household resources, indicated by employment status, influe...
In Western countries, the distribution of relative incomes within marriages tends to be skewed in a ...
In Western countries, the distribution of relative incomes within marriages tends to be skewed in a ...
In this paper, we examine the association between intra-household income distribution and subjective...
This paper conducts a cross-sectional empirical research aimed at documenting the emergence of a new...
Women’s participation in the labour market varies substantially across Europe. While female particip...
In the United Kingdom, the decline of the ‘male breadwinner model’ resulting from structural changes...
Background: Female-breadwinner families represent a relatively new phenomenon in Europe. Little is k...
Studies of work/family arrangements over time and space typically analyse families by the extent to ...
Studies of work/family arrangements over time and space typically analyse families by the extent to ...
In analysing heterosexual couples’ work-family arrangements over time and space, the comparative soc...
In Western countries, the distribution of relative incomes within marriages tends to be skewed in a ...
We develop a typology for understanding couple households where the female is the major earner – wha...
The dissertation investigates couples’ gender inequality in paid and unpaid work as well as in earni...
The paper explores working class couples' experiences of female-breadwinning during the Great Recess...
This paper examines how contributions to household resources, indicated by employment status, influe...
In Western countries, the distribution of relative incomes within marriages tends to be skewed in a ...
In Western countries, the distribution of relative incomes within marriages tends to be skewed in a ...
In this paper, we examine the association between intra-household income distribution and subjective...
This paper conducts a cross-sectional empirical research aimed at documenting the emergence of a new...
Women’s participation in the labour market varies substantially across Europe. While female particip...
In the United Kingdom, the decline of the ‘male breadwinner model’ resulting from structural changes...