We use comparative and multilevel methods to examine attitudes toward the distribution of household labor in 32 countries. We test hypotheses derived from Baxter and Kane’s (1995) gender dependence theory, which suggests complex relationships between societal-level gender dependence, individual-level gender dependence, and gender attitudes. Country-level data are from the United Nations and survey data are from the International Social Survey Programme’s 2002 Family and Changing Gender Roles III module. Our analysis is among the first to combine societal and individual indicators of gender dependence using multilevel modeling and to test for cross-level interactions between societal and individual gender dependence. Results provide mixed su...
This thesis contains four different studies on the dynamics of gender in households and workplaces. ...
Seeking to offer a balanced perspective to gender inequality and the division of household labor amo...
In the 21st century, the division of housework remains gendered, with women on average still spendin...
We use comparative and multilevel methods to examine attitudes toward the distribution of household ...
This paper discusses numerous variables that impact the division of household labor between men and ...
Research on the division of household labor has typically examined the role of time availability, re...
The dissertation examines the gendered division of household labor in order to identify the effects ...
How does the association between gender attitudes and housework share vary across countries and time...
The authors argue that women's dependence on men plays a key role in muting challenges to gender ine...
Individuals who espouse an egalitarian gender ideology as well as economically independent women ben...
This study investigates the relationship between the division of household labor and individuals' pe...
This article uses a comparative approach and a macro-institutional framework to examine the influenc...
Individuals who espouse an egalitarian gender ideology as well as economically independent women ben...
This master thesis aims to examine factors that can explain gender role attitudes toward division of...
This paper explores cross-country variation in the relationship between division of housework and wi...
This thesis contains four different studies on the dynamics of gender in households and workplaces. ...
Seeking to offer a balanced perspective to gender inequality and the division of household labor amo...
In the 21st century, the division of housework remains gendered, with women on average still spendin...
We use comparative and multilevel methods to examine attitudes toward the distribution of household ...
This paper discusses numerous variables that impact the division of household labor between men and ...
Research on the division of household labor has typically examined the role of time availability, re...
The dissertation examines the gendered division of household labor in order to identify the effects ...
How does the association between gender attitudes and housework share vary across countries and time...
The authors argue that women's dependence on men plays a key role in muting challenges to gender ine...
Individuals who espouse an egalitarian gender ideology as well as economically independent women ben...
This study investigates the relationship between the division of household labor and individuals' pe...
This article uses a comparative approach and a macro-institutional framework to examine the influenc...
Individuals who espouse an egalitarian gender ideology as well as economically independent women ben...
This master thesis aims to examine factors that can explain gender role attitudes toward division of...
This paper explores cross-country variation in the relationship between division of housework and wi...
This thesis contains four different studies on the dynamics of gender in households and workplaces. ...
Seeking to offer a balanced perspective to gender inequality and the division of household labor amo...
In the 21st century, the division of housework remains gendered, with women on average still spendin...