This article explores how parents in couple families reconcile employment and child-care, and how far the current emphasis of EU-level policy on enhancing the formal provision of child-care fits with patterns and/or preferences in Western European member states. We use European Social Survey data from 2004—05 on working patterns and preferences, and on child-care use and preferences regarding the amount of formal provision. We find that working hours remain a very important dimension of work/family reconciliation practices, with large differences in both patterns and preferences. There is very little evidence of convergence towards a dual, full-time worker model family outside the Nordic countries, although the balance between the hours whi...
Sharing responsibilities for paid work and unpaid care between men and women is recognised as one of...
International audienceThis paper analyses the variations in policies aiming at reconciling work and ...
The aim of this dissertation is to explore various dimensions of work–life balance in Europe. I exam...
This article explores how parents in couple families reconcile employment and child-care, and how fa...
Arguing that European family lives are affected by many societal factors, this article discusses the...
Women with young children are increasingly employed full time across the whole EU, including those c...
This paper analyses the variations in policies aiming at reconciling work and family life in Europe....
Women with young children are increasingly employed full time across the whole EU, including those c...
Combining paid work with caring for children has become more difficult for families as women’s worki...
Combining paid work with caring for children has become more difficult for families as women’s worki...
Arguing that European family lives are affected by many societal factors, this article discusses the...
This article investigates employment patterns in couple households - and in particular their variabi...
This article is a cross-national study of the work-family balance in families with dependent childre...
This article reports on research into the division of paid and unpaid work between men and women in ...
Sharing responsibilities for paid work and unpaid care between men and women is recognised as one of...
Sharing responsibilities for paid work and unpaid care between men and women is recognised as one of...
International audienceThis paper analyses the variations in policies aiming at reconciling work and ...
The aim of this dissertation is to explore various dimensions of work–life balance in Europe. I exam...
This article explores how parents in couple families reconcile employment and child-care, and how fa...
Arguing that European family lives are affected by many societal factors, this article discusses the...
Women with young children are increasingly employed full time across the whole EU, including those c...
This paper analyses the variations in policies aiming at reconciling work and family life in Europe....
Women with young children are increasingly employed full time across the whole EU, including those c...
Combining paid work with caring for children has become more difficult for families as women’s worki...
Combining paid work with caring for children has become more difficult for families as women’s worki...
Arguing that European family lives are affected by many societal factors, this article discusses the...
This article investigates employment patterns in couple households - and in particular their variabi...
This article is a cross-national study of the work-family balance in families with dependent childre...
This article reports on research into the division of paid and unpaid work between men and women in ...
Sharing responsibilities for paid work and unpaid care between men and women is recognised as one of...
Sharing responsibilities for paid work and unpaid care between men and women is recognised as one of...
International audienceThis paper analyses the variations in policies aiming at reconciling work and ...
The aim of this dissertation is to explore various dimensions of work–life balance in Europe. I exam...