This paper examines the links between the time allocations of partners in couple families, and the impact of children on these links. The analyses are conducted on samples separated according to the age of the youngest child. In childless couple families the time allocations of partners have complementary relationships. In couple families with only older (than 12 years) children, the time allocations of partners appear to be independent. In contrast, in couple families with younger children the time allocated to home duties and employment-related activities by the partners are substitutes. Children therefore affect the time allocation decisions in couple families through reducing the apparent complementarity in time allocations of their par...
In this paper we examine if partners in households coordinate their working times. Also we examine h...
The presence of children may oblige parents to desynchronize their schedules in order both to minimi...
Raising children takes both time and money. Scholars have sought convincing ways to capture the cost...
This paper examines the links between the time allocations of partners in couple families, and the i...
This paper documents the extent of the specialization in time use in couple families, and the impact...
This study examines whether couples time their work hours and how this work timing influences child ...
This study examines whether couples time their work hours and how this work timing influences child ...
This paper studies the relationship of parental resources to the marital transitions of children. It...
Raising children takes both time and money. For almost 150 years, scholars have attempted to find co...
The quality of time dedicated to child care has potentially positive effects on children's life chan...
The trade-off between parents' time with their own kids and market work, and its dependence on out-o...
We examine the work timing behavior of spouses. With work timing we mean the behavior that results i...
Using detailed time diaries of a 1981 national sample of 226 married couples with children, we analy...
In this paper we estimate a model of allocation of time within the household using data on 359 marri...
In general, what affects the time allocation of people is well researched area. But when we think ab...
In this paper we examine if partners in households coordinate their working times. Also we examine h...
The presence of children may oblige parents to desynchronize their schedules in order both to minimi...
Raising children takes both time and money. Scholars have sought convincing ways to capture the cost...
This paper examines the links between the time allocations of partners in couple families, and the i...
This paper documents the extent of the specialization in time use in couple families, and the impact...
This study examines whether couples time their work hours and how this work timing influences child ...
This study examines whether couples time their work hours and how this work timing influences child ...
This paper studies the relationship of parental resources to the marital transitions of children. It...
Raising children takes both time and money. For almost 150 years, scholars have attempted to find co...
The quality of time dedicated to child care has potentially positive effects on children's life chan...
The trade-off between parents' time with their own kids and market work, and its dependence on out-o...
We examine the work timing behavior of spouses. With work timing we mean the behavior that results i...
Using detailed time diaries of a 1981 national sample of 226 married couples with children, we analy...
In this paper we estimate a model of allocation of time within the household using data on 359 marri...
In general, what affects the time allocation of people is well researched area. But when we think ab...
In this paper we examine if partners in households coordinate their working times. Also we examine h...
The presence of children may oblige parents to desynchronize their schedules in order both to minimi...
Raising children takes both time and money. Scholars have sought convincing ways to capture the cost...