Family strategies for caregiving and income generation are examined in a qualitative study of employed parents of disabled children in the United Kingdom. Four family patterns for working and caring emerged: modified single earner, one-and-a-half earners, dual earners, and flexible dual earners. A number of social, economic, and ideological factors contributed to decision making for these families. Gender expectations and related ideology of caring were usually the most salient, coloring the meanings ascribed to other influencing factors. Gender assumptions in the wider context underpin the difficulties many families experience in obtaining formal supports. The authors argue that flexible community-based and employer supports are crucial to...
Background The aim of this paper is to investigate the role parents are playing in direct payments p...
Empirical research has highlighted the constraints on mothers' workforce participation when children...
The gendered nature of care giving of the disabled is discussed against the background of feminist ...
This is a qualitative study which examined the influence of parent gender on division of work in fam...
Background Paid employment is increasingly undertaken by mothers as their children age, with the maj...
For parents with disabled children labour market participation is difficult since these children req...
Twenty couples, each with a young child with a disability, and 20 matched couples with a normally de...
Employed parents caring for their children with disabilities struggle to meet both work and family r...
This study uses Australian survey data to explore whether caring for children and young people with ...
This study examined the contribution of parental beliefs, the scope of involvement in family respons...
Background This study compared the workforce participation levels of mothers with and without depend...
Empirical research has highlighted the constraints on mothers’ workforce participation when children...
This qualitative study, based on semi-structured interviews with eight parents with disabilities and...
Having to take care of children with developmental disabilities can affect parents not only in their...
Conflict between work and family occurs when strain, demands for time, and behaviors from one domain...
Background The aim of this paper is to investigate the role parents are playing in direct payments p...
Empirical research has highlighted the constraints on mothers' workforce participation when children...
The gendered nature of care giving of the disabled is discussed against the background of feminist ...
This is a qualitative study which examined the influence of parent gender on division of work in fam...
Background Paid employment is increasingly undertaken by mothers as their children age, with the maj...
For parents with disabled children labour market participation is difficult since these children req...
Twenty couples, each with a young child with a disability, and 20 matched couples with a normally de...
Employed parents caring for their children with disabilities struggle to meet both work and family r...
This study uses Australian survey data to explore whether caring for children and young people with ...
This study examined the contribution of parental beliefs, the scope of involvement in family respons...
Background This study compared the workforce participation levels of mothers with and without depend...
Empirical research has highlighted the constraints on mothers’ workforce participation when children...
This qualitative study, based on semi-structured interviews with eight parents with disabilities and...
Having to take care of children with developmental disabilities can affect parents not only in their...
Conflict between work and family occurs when strain, demands for time, and behaviors from one domain...
Background The aim of this paper is to investigate the role parents are playing in direct payments p...
Empirical research has highlighted the constraints on mothers' workforce participation when children...
The gendered nature of care giving of the disabled is discussed against the background of feminist ...