Background: Dual-earner families are widespread in contemporary Europe, yet the division of housework is highly gendered, with women still bearing the lion's share. However, women in dual-career couples and in other types of non-traditional couples, across and within different European countries, appear to handle the division of housework differently. Objective: The objective of this study is to examine the division of housework among various couple-earner types, by determining i) whether relative resources, time spent on paid work, gender attitudes, and family structure reduce variations in housework between different couple types, and ii) whether the division of housework varies between countries with different work‒family policies and...
<b>Background</b>: Housework studies have long documented a fairness paradox, whereby un...
This paper explores cross-country variation in the relationship between division of housework and wi...
The dissertation investigates couples’ gender inequality in paid and unpaid work as well as in earni...
This study explores the relationship between the actual division of housework and men’s and women’s ...
Background: Housework studies have long documented a fairness paradox, whereby unequal divisions of ...
Drawing on the vast literature concerned with the cultural aspects of gender, this article explores ...
Drawing on the vast literature concerned with the cultural aspects of gender, this article explores ...
This article compares the gendered allocation of household labor between married and cohabiting coup...
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 article compares the gendered allocation of household labor between married and cohabiting coup...
This article investigates cross-national patterns in the gender division of housework in coresident ...
Household duties have been a privileged terrain for academic research in recent decades, given that...
<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...
This paper explores cross-country variation in the relationship between division of housework and wi...
The dissertation investigates couples’ gender inequality in paid and unpaid work as well as in earni...
This study explores the relationship between the actual division of housework and men’s and women’s ...
Background: Housework studies have long documented a fairness paradox, whereby unequal divisions of ...
Drawing on the vast literature concerned with the cultural aspects of gender, this article explores ...
Drawing on the vast literature concerned with the cultural aspects of gender, this article explores ...
This article compares the gendered allocation of household labor between married and cohabiting coup...
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 article compares the gendered allocation of household labor between married and cohabiting coup...
This article investigates cross-national patterns in the gender division of housework in coresident ...
Household duties have been a privileged terrain for academic research in recent decades, given that...
<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...
This paper explores cross-country variation in the relationship between division of housework and wi...
The dissertation investigates couples’ gender inequality in paid and unpaid work as well as in earni...