In this paper we examine if partners in households coordinate their working times. Also we examine how this coordination influences the (in)formal demand for child care and the time spent on joint activities. The activities that we distinguish are the time that partners spent together, spent jointly on household tasks and spent jointly on child care. We find that partners de-synchronize their work times when there are children present in the household while they synchronize their work times when there are no children present in the household. Households where women are higher educated tend to synchronize there work times. Partners who synchronize their work times spent more joint hours on household tasks. Partners who de-synchronize their...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the determinants of work hours for mothers of small children livin...
This paper examines the links between the time allocations of partners in couple families, and the i...
The aim of this paper is to provide new evidence on the effect of partners' wages on partners' alloc...
In this paper we examine if partners in households coordinate their working times. Also we examine h...
This study examines whether couples time their work hours and how this work timing influences child ...
If partners derive utility from joint leisure time, it is expected that they will coordinate their w...
This study examines whether couples time their work hours and how this work timing influences child ...
We examine the work timing behavior of spouses. With work timing we mean the behavior that results i...
If partners derive utility from joint leisure time, it is expected that they will coordinate their w...
Various aspects of parental work schedules affect the opportunities and constraints that parents enc...
The presence of children may oblige parents to desynchronize their schedules in order both to minimi...
As a consequence of the rising number of dual-earner households, many contemporary couples in Europe...
The trade-off between parents' time with their own kids and market work, and its dependence on out-o...
As a consequence of the rising number of dual-earner households, many contemporary couples in europe...
"In many scientific studies and political discussions the trade-off between parent's (especially mot...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the determinants of work hours for mothers of small children livin...
This paper examines the links between the time allocations of partners in couple families, and the i...
The aim of this paper is to provide new evidence on the effect of partners' wages on partners' alloc...
In this paper we examine if partners in households coordinate their working times. Also we examine h...
This study examines whether couples time their work hours and how this work timing influences child ...
If partners derive utility from joint leisure time, it is expected that they will coordinate their w...
This study examines whether couples time their work hours and how this work timing influences child ...
We examine the work timing behavior of spouses. With work timing we mean the behavior that results i...
If partners derive utility from joint leisure time, it is expected that they will coordinate their w...
Various aspects of parental work schedules affect the opportunities and constraints that parents enc...
The presence of children may oblige parents to desynchronize their schedules in order both to minimi...
As a consequence of the rising number of dual-earner households, many contemporary couples in Europe...
The trade-off between parents' time with their own kids and market work, and its dependence on out-o...
As a consequence of the rising number of dual-earner households, many contemporary couples in europe...
"In many scientific studies and political discussions the trade-off between parent's (especially mot...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the determinants of work hours for mothers of small children livin...
This paper examines the links between the time allocations of partners in couple families, and the i...
The aim of this paper is to provide new evidence on the effect of partners' wages on partners' alloc...