Our aim is to contribute to better understanding of why different practices relating to the division of paid labour by sex in couple households are still to be found in different parts of Europe. We analyse data on the distribution of dominant household employment patterns in eight countries: Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, the Netherlands, Romania, Slovenia, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. Using comparative survey evidence for a large total sample (N = 10,123), we examine how national differences in terms of the gender division of paid work correspond with predictions drawn from well-established structuralist and culturalist theories of the determinants of cross-country variations.The findings call for a further elaboration of conve...
This article investigates cross-national patterns in the gender division of housework in coresident ...
The division of paid and unpaid work between spouses is essential for the placement of women within ...
This article investigates cross-national patterns in the gender division of housework in coresident ...
Our aim is to contribute to better understanding of why different practices relat-ing to the divisio...
he paper focuses on the factors which influence the sharing of domestic work in European countries. ...
Women’s participation in the labour market varies substantially across Europe. While female particip...
This article investigates employment patterns in couple households - and in particular their variabi...
Drawing on cross-national data from ISSP 2012, this paper aims to identify and characterize the pat...
Drawing on the vast literature concerned with the cultural aspects of gender, this article explores ...
Drawing on the vast literature concerned with the cultural aspects of gender, this article explores ...
This article compares the gendered allocation of household labor between married and cohabiting coup...
Abstract: Women's participation in the labour market varies substantially across Europe. In Nor...
Background: Dual-earner families are widespread in contemporary Europe, yet the division of housewor...
This article investigates cross-national patterns in the gender division of housework in coresident ...
Drawing on cross-national data from ISSP 2012, this paper aims to identify and characterize the pat...
This article investigates cross-national patterns in the gender division of housework in coresident ...
The division of paid and unpaid work between spouses is essential for the placement of women within ...
This article investigates cross-national patterns in the gender division of housework in coresident ...
Our aim is to contribute to better understanding of why different practices relat-ing to the divisio...
he paper focuses on the factors which influence the sharing of domestic work in European countries. ...
Women’s participation in the labour market varies substantially across Europe. While female particip...
This article investigates employment patterns in couple households - and in particular their variabi...
Drawing on cross-national data from ISSP 2012, this paper aims to identify and characterize the pat...
Drawing on the vast literature concerned with the cultural aspects of gender, this article explores ...
Drawing on the vast literature concerned with the cultural aspects of gender, this article explores ...
This article compares the gendered allocation of household labor between married and cohabiting coup...
Abstract: Women's participation in the labour market varies substantially across Europe. In Nor...
Background: Dual-earner families are widespread in contemporary Europe, yet the division of housewor...
This article investigates cross-national patterns in the gender division of housework in coresident ...
Drawing on cross-national data from ISSP 2012, this paper aims to identify and characterize the pat...
This article investigates cross-national patterns in the gender division of housework in coresident ...
The division of paid and unpaid work between spouses is essential for the placement of women within ...
This article investigates cross-national patterns in the gender division of housework in coresident ...