This paper uses the 2006 Australian Time Use Survey to examine theallocation of time to personal care, employment-related activities, homeduties, leisure and child care of lone mothers, in comparison to the timeallocations of single women, women in childless couples and partneredmothers. Both primary and secondary time allocations are considered. Thesatisfactions that women report concerning their current time allocations arealso analysed. The time use and satisfaction data are described using bothtabulations and multiple regression methods. Lone mothers are shown tohave similar time allocations as the other types of households, even thoughthey have different financial and time resources. This raises the concernthat lone mothers’ desire or ...
While more mothers have been participating in the paid workforce over recent years, the employment r...
Despite the growing social acceptance of the ideal of shared parenting, mothers spend much more time...
© 2020 Duy Tung MaiHousehold time use is an important element of labour supply, gender division of l...
Households provide their members with both financial support and caring services. In sole parent hou...
Households provide their members with both financial support and caring services. In sole parent hou...
Abstract: We use data from nationally representative time-use surveys to compare and contrast lone a...
Time use studies find that employed mothers reduce their parental childcare time by much less than a...
In this paper, we compare time allocation of employed and nonemployed mothers using data from 1975 a...
While the often-heard complaint about time today is that of having too much to do and too little tim...
While more mothers have been participating in the paid workforce over recent years, the employment ...
Finding time to both earn money and raise children is demanding. Within the constraints and opportun...
In this article, we investigate the response of female lone parents to two reforms to the welfare sy...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate Finnish working mothers’ experiences of the e...
"In many scientific studies and political discussions the trade-off between parent's (especially mot...
This report analyses the 1997 Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Time Use Survey (TUS) in order t...
While more mothers have been participating in the paid workforce over recent years, the employment r...
Despite the growing social acceptance of the ideal of shared parenting, mothers spend much more time...
© 2020 Duy Tung MaiHousehold time use is an important element of labour supply, gender division of l...
Households provide their members with both financial support and caring services. In sole parent hou...
Households provide their members with both financial support and caring services. In sole parent hou...
Abstract: We use data from nationally representative time-use surveys to compare and contrast lone a...
Time use studies find that employed mothers reduce their parental childcare time by much less than a...
In this paper, we compare time allocation of employed and nonemployed mothers using data from 1975 a...
While the often-heard complaint about time today is that of having too much to do and too little tim...
While more mothers have been participating in the paid workforce over recent years, the employment ...
Finding time to both earn money and raise children is demanding. Within the constraints and opportun...
In this article, we investigate the response of female lone parents to two reforms to the welfare sy...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate Finnish working mothers’ experiences of the e...
"In many scientific studies and political discussions the trade-off between parent's (especially mot...
This report analyses the 1997 Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Time Use Survey (TUS) in order t...
While more mothers have been participating in the paid workforce over recent years, the employment r...
Despite the growing social acceptance of the ideal of shared parenting, mothers spend much more time...
© 2020 Duy Tung MaiHousehold time use is an important element of labour supply, gender division of l...