Abendroth A, Pausch S. German fathers and their preferences for shorter working hours for family reasons. Community, Work & Family. 2018;21(4):463-481.This study is among the first to analyze fathers’ preference for shorter working hours specifying that the preference is related to the wish to spend more time with the family. Assuming that preferences are context-dependent, this article explores the relevance of the family and workplace context for preference formation. We develop need-based and capability-based arguments to contrast the job demands–resources approach and the capabilities approach in work–family research. Using a sample of 632 fathers from the German LEEP-B3 data with a representative linked employer–employee design for...
This study uses data from the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society to analyse th...
Time pressures around work and care within families have increased over recent decades, exacerbated ...
Recent research in the fields of management and labor economics suggest that multiple work-specific...
Objective: In this study, we investigate the effect of flexible working time arrangements and parent...
Pollmann-Schult M. Arbeitszeitwunsch und -wirklichkeit im Familienkontext. Eine Analyse der Diskrepa...
Reimer T. Working time arrangements and family time of fathers: How work organization(s) shape fathe...
© 2017 National Council on Family Relations Using two waves of paired data from a population sample ...
Lükemann L. When parents wish to reduce their work hours: Does sorting into occupations and work org...
This dissertation offers several insights on the preferences for weekly working hours. In the public...
This dissertation offers several insights on the preferences for weekly working hours. In the public...
The division of parental leave among couples today is still unequal—even in countries with progressi...
This study seeks explanations for working time preferences, using cross-sectional multinomial logits...
This investigation studies the relation between the well-being of fathers and the number of hours th...
The basic premise of the present research is that fathering may be best understood as a process thro...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article investigates the association between work characteristics...
This study uses data from the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society to analyse th...
Time pressures around work and care within families have increased over recent decades, exacerbated ...
Recent research in the fields of management and labor economics suggest that multiple work-specific...
Objective: In this study, we investigate the effect of flexible working time arrangements and parent...
Pollmann-Schult M. Arbeitszeitwunsch und -wirklichkeit im Familienkontext. Eine Analyse der Diskrepa...
Reimer T. Working time arrangements and family time of fathers: How work organization(s) shape fathe...
© 2017 National Council on Family Relations Using two waves of paired data from a population sample ...
Lükemann L. When parents wish to reduce their work hours: Does sorting into occupations and work org...
This dissertation offers several insights on the preferences for weekly working hours. In the public...
This dissertation offers several insights on the preferences for weekly working hours. In the public...
The division of parental leave among couples today is still unequal—even in countries with progressi...
This study seeks explanations for working time preferences, using cross-sectional multinomial logits...
This investigation studies the relation between the well-being of fathers and the number of hours th...
The basic premise of the present research is that fathering may be best understood as a process thro...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article investigates the association between work characteristics...
This study uses data from the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society to analyse th...
Time pressures around work and care within families have increased over recent decades, exacerbated ...
Recent research in the fields of management and labor economics suggest that multiple work-specific...