[Objective:] This study examines whether paternal part-time employment is related to greater involvement by fathers in child care and housework, both while fathers are working part-time and after they return to full-time employment. [Background:] The study draws on four strands of theory—time availability, bargaining, gender ideology, and gender construction. It studies couples' division of labor in Germany, where policies increasingly support a dual-earner, dual-carer model. [Method:] The study uses data from the German Socio-Economic Panel from 1991 to 2015 on employed adult fathers living together with at least one child younger than age 17 and the mother. The analytic sample comprises 51,230 observations on 8,915 fathers. Fixed effects ...
This study uses data from the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society to analyse th...
Parents display a highly gendered division of labour: fathers specialize in paid work and mothers ta...
Fathers and mothers (n = 120) of preschool-aged children completed 2 measures assessing fathers &apo...
Objective: In this study, we investigate the effect of flexible working time arrangements and parent...
The German parental leave reform of 2007 created a new incentive for men to take parental leave by i...
Despite extensive research on the effect of family policies on the labour supply of mothers, little ...
Objective: This paper examines how participation in the short-time work scheme affected the gendered...
Reimer T. Working time arrangements and family time of fathers: How work organization(s) shape fathe...
This paper examines the relationship between different aspects of the parental leave use by German f...
The majority of fathers in Australia and other English-speaking OECD countries are the primary bread...
Children play an important role in shaping the division of labor within couples. This study examines...
In Sweden, both parents have a legal right to reduce their working hours to 30 hours per week. Quant...
This data collection includes syntax needed to: (1) merge data and commands used for weighting data;...
One “puzzle ” in the time diary literature on father involvement is that fathers ’ childcare time is...
Understanding the conditions that facilitate mothers’ employment and fathers’ involvement in childca...
This study uses data from the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society to analyse th...
Parents display a highly gendered division of labour: fathers specialize in paid work and mothers ta...
Fathers and mothers (n = 120) of preschool-aged children completed 2 measures assessing fathers &apo...
Objective: In this study, we investigate the effect of flexible working time arrangements and parent...
The German parental leave reform of 2007 created a new incentive for men to take parental leave by i...
Despite extensive research on the effect of family policies on the labour supply of mothers, little ...
Objective: This paper examines how participation in the short-time work scheme affected the gendered...
Reimer T. Working time arrangements and family time of fathers: How work organization(s) shape fathe...
This paper examines the relationship between different aspects of the parental leave use by German f...
The majority of fathers in Australia and other English-speaking OECD countries are the primary bread...
Children play an important role in shaping the division of labor within couples. This study examines...
In Sweden, both parents have a legal right to reduce their working hours to 30 hours per week. Quant...
This data collection includes syntax needed to: (1) merge data and commands used for weighting data;...
One “puzzle ” in the time diary literature on father involvement is that fathers ’ childcare time is...
Understanding the conditions that facilitate mothers’ employment and fathers’ involvement in childca...
This study uses data from the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society to analyse th...
Parents display a highly gendered division of labour: fathers specialize in paid work and mothers ta...
Fathers and mothers (n = 120) of preschool-aged children completed 2 measures assessing fathers &apo...