This article uses data from the UK Household Longitudinal Study to describe how contemporary British couples divide a range of work types. Our findings support the hypothesis, suggested by previous authors, that a shared egalitarian ideology is required for gender equality in divisions of work. In response to bargaining theories, the article also hypothesises that differentials in educational attainment within couples are more strongly associated with gender divisions of work when a couple’s gender ideology is in conflict. Interaction analysis does not support this hypothesis
Female specialization on household work and male specialization on labor-market work is a widely obs...
In the 21st century, the division of housework remains gendered, with women on average still spendin...
Female specialization on household work and male specialization on labor-market work is a widely obs...
This research investigated the division of labour and the gender ideologies held by seven married co...
One of the most pressing issues contributing to the persistence of gender inequality is the gendered...
This article explores changes to the domestic division of labour and how these are negotiated, follo...
This article investigates the relationship between sharing domestic tasks in dual-earner mixed-sex c...
This article explores changes to the domestic division of labour and how these are negotiated, follo...
The current article aims to explain the interrelationships between the educational attainment of ind...
The current article aims to explain the interrelationships between the educational attainment of ind...
This article explores changes to the domestic division of labour and how these are negotiated, follo...
The current article aims to explain the interrelationships between the educational attainment of ind...
This article examines the relationship between couples’ work–family arrangement and individuals’ per...
In the 21st century, the division of housework remains gendered, with women on average still spendin...
Female specialization on household work and male specialization on labor-market work is a widely obs...
Female specialization on household work and male specialization on labor-market work is a widely obs...
In the 21st century, the division of housework remains gendered, with women on average still spendin...
Female specialization on household work and male specialization on labor-market work is a widely obs...
This research investigated the division of labour and the gender ideologies held by seven married co...
One of the most pressing issues contributing to the persistence of gender inequality is the gendered...
This article explores changes to the domestic division of labour and how these are negotiated, follo...
This article investigates the relationship between sharing domestic tasks in dual-earner mixed-sex c...
This article explores changes to the domestic division of labour and how these are negotiated, follo...
The current article aims to explain the interrelationships between the educational attainment of ind...
The current article aims to explain the interrelationships between the educational attainment of ind...
This article explores changes to the domestic division of labour and how these are negotiated, follo...
The current article aims to explain the interrelationships between the educational attainment of ind...
This article examines the relationship between couples’ work–family arrangement and individuals’ per...
In the 21st century, the division of housework remains gendered, with women on average still spendin...
Female specialization on household work and male specialization on labor-market work is a widely obs...
Female specialization on household work and male specialization on labor-market work is a widely obs...
In the 21st century, the division of housework remains gendered, with women on average still spendin...
Female specialization on household work and male specialization on labor-market work is a widely obs...