Statutory rights to part-time work are increasingly discussed and institutionalized, but have been little empirically investigated. On the basis of a survey of Swedish parents (n = 1900), the article explores the usage and usefulness of the right to work hour reductions in relation to career-family dilemmas. The results show that the gender composition of the workplace affects both mothers’ and fathers’ likelihood of reducing work hours. Mothers who reduce work hours experience lower work-family conflict but stronger fears of negative career repercussions. For fathers, the implications of work hour reductions vary with the gender composition of the workplace. Meanwhile, the division of housework is related both to the likelihood of reducing...
Part-time working is commonly used by many women across Europe and other developed countries to mana...
Part-time work is widely considered functional for the economy, with both benign and detrimental imp...
We argue that in the Netherlands, due to the growth of part-time work, work norms have declined. The...
Statutory rights to part-time work are increasingly discussed and institutionalized, but have been l...
Statutory rights to part-time work are increasingly discussed and institutionalized, but have been l...
Objective: This study investigates whether sorting into occupations and work organizations contribut...
In Sweden, both parents have a legal right to reduce their working hours to 30 hours per week. Quant...
Most major SET companies now offer a range of work-life balance policies and measures including opti...
The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employment. The ...
A major factor that contributes to persistent gender variation in labor market outcomes is women's t...
BACKGROUND: The potential of flexible scheduling to alleviate work-family tensions and replace femal...
This paper argues that a reduced workweek offers a way to alleviate work-family conflict without exa...
This essay examines the impact of employees' working hours on genderequality. There is a problem lin...
Abstract: The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employ...
Part-time work is widely considered functional for the economy, with both benign and detrimental imp...
Part-time working is commonly used by many women across Europe and other developed countries to mana...
Part-time work is widely considered functional for the economy, with both benign and detrimental imp...
We argue that in the Netherlands, due to the growth of part-time work, work norms have declined. The...
Statutory rights to part-time work are increasingly discussed and institutionalized, but have been l...
Statutory rights to part-time work are increasingly discussed and institutionalized, but have been l...
Objective: This study investigates whether sorting into occupations and work organizations contribut...
In Sweden, both parents have a legal right to reduce their working hours to 30 hours per week. Quant...
Most major SET companies now offer a range of work-life balance policies and measures including opti...
The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employment. The ...
A major factor that contributes to persistent gender variation in labor market outcomes is women's t...
BACKGROUND: The potential of flexible scheduling to alleviate work-family tensions and replace femal...
This paper argues that a reduced workweek offers a way to alleviate work-family conflict without exa...
This essay examines the impact of employees' working hours on genderequality. There is a problem lin...
Abstract: The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employ...
Part-time work is widely considered functional for the economy, with both benign and detrimental imp...
Part-time working is commonly used by many women across Europe and other developed countries to mana...
Part-time work is widely considered functional for the economy, with both benign and detrimental imp...
We argue that in the Netherlands, due to the growth of part-time work, work norms have declined. The...