Contains fulltext : 54510.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The past decades have shown a dramatic increase in women's labour force participation in the Netherlands. Not only did this change the traditional division of labour within Dutch families, it also instigated the emergence of dual-earner couples. Households with two working spouses raised significant attention from social scientists as time pressure issues within these households were identified. This book examines full-time working couples. From an emancipation perspective, this household arrangement may be preferred as the working hours are equally shared among husband and wife, which allows both to invest substantially in their professional careers. Yet, f...
Abstract. It is well-known that married and cohabiting women differ in labour supply. But we know ve...
We argue that in the Netherlands, due to the growth of part-time work, work norms have declined. The...
Research on the division of labour has mainly focussed on transitions between individuals'labour mar...
The past decades have shown a dramatic increase in women's labour force participation in the Netherl...
The past decades have shown a dramatic increase in women's labour force participation in the Netherl...
The past decades have shown a dramatic increase in women's labour force participation in the Netherl...
In the initial phase of family formation a majority of all spouses works full-time. As a result most...
Contains fulltext : 77156.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the initial p...
In this article, the authors address the extent to which full-time working couples in the Netherland...
In this article, the authors address the extent to which full-time working couples in the Netherland...
In the initial phase of family formation a majority of all spouses works full-time. As a result most...
In this article, the authors address the extent to which full-time working couples in the Netherland...
Contains fulltext : 141308.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Using data from...
Contains fulltext : 140826.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Economic theo...
Contains fulltext : 77132.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Paid labour is...
Abstract. It is well-known that married and cohabiting women differ in labour supply. But we know ve...
We argue that in the Netherlands, due to the growth of part-time work, work norms have declined. The...
Research on the division of labour has mainly focussed on transitions between individuals'labour mar...
The past decades have shown a dramatic increase in women's labour force participation in the Netherl...
The past decades have shown a dramatic increase in women's labour force participation in the Netherl...
The past decades have shown a dramatic increase in women's labour force participation in the Netherl...
In the initial phase of family formation a majority of all spouses works full-time. As a result most...
Contains fulltext : 77156.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the initial p...
In this article, the authors address the extent to which full-time working couples in the Netherland...
In this article, the authors address the extent to which full-time working couples in the Netherland...
In the initial phase of family formation a majority of all spouses works full-time. As a result most...
In this article, the authors address the extent to which full-time working couples in the Netherland...
Contains fulltext : 141308.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Using data from...
Contains fulltext : 140826.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Economic theo...
Contains fulltext : 77132.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Paid labour is...
Abstract. It is well-known that married and cohabiting women differ in labour supply. But we know ve...
We argue that in the Netherlands, due to the growth of part-time work, work norms have declined. The...
Research on the division of labour has mainly focussed on transitions between individuals'labour mar...