This article provides an original comparison of the time cost of children for the parental couple and for each parent in two European countries—France and Italy—that differ in terms of structural and normative constraints. Using time-use surveys carried out in 2008–2009 in Italy and in 2009–2010 in France, it investigates how Italian and French couples’ time use varies quantitatively according to the number and the age of their children. We estimate both the direct and indirect time cost of children and take into account the compression of the parents’ free time. After controlling for numerous covariates, the results corroborate the hypothesis that Italian children have a higher direct cost for couples (especially those with a large family ...
We analyze a mechanism that has been disregarded in the literature on parental investment in childre...
The intensity of parental investments in child care time is expected to vary across families with di...
This article analyses the extent to which changes in household composition over the life course affe...
International audienceThis article provides an original comparison of the time cost of children for ...
The high cost of children in terms of time is usually considered an important factor associated with...
The literature suggests that in Italy husbands contribute less to unpaid household work than in any ...
In recent decades, changes in parents' attitudes towards the importance of spending time with childr...
This article examines cross-national differences in the time parents allocate to their children usin...
partially_open3siGender inequalities in pay, career choice and time devoted to child care, remain si...
This paper sets out to understand the unequal allocation of time by gender in Italian households,try...
Defence date: 28 November 2017Examining Board: Professor Fabrizio Bernardi (Supervisor), European Un...
How are Italian parents sharing family duties when they are both working full-time? We estimate gend...
This paper uses a framework of welfare state typology pioneered by Gosta Esping-Andersen and develop...
Italy is characterized by a very uneven distribution of paid and unpaid work in gender terms. Italy ...
This paper aims at investigating the disjunction between labour market participation and time alloca...
We analyze a mechanism that has been disregarded in the literature on parental investment in childre...
The intensity of parental investments in child care time is expected to vary across families with di...
This article analyses the extent to which changes in household composition over the life course affe...
International audienceThis article provides an original comparison of the time cost of children for ...
The high cost of children in terms of time is usually considered an important factor associated with...
The literature suggests that in Italy husbands contribute less to unpaid household work than in any ...
In recent decades, changes in parents' attitudes towards the importance of spending time with childr...
This article examines cross-national differences in the time parents allocate to their children usin...
partially_open3siGender inequalities in pay, career choice and time devoted to child care, remain si...
This paper sets out to understand the unequal allocation of time by gender in Italian households,try...
Defence date: 28 November 2017Examining Board: Professor Fabrizio Bernardi (Supervisor), European Un...
How are Italian parents sharing family duties when they are both working full-time? We estimate gend...
This paper uses a framework of welfare state typology pioneered by Gosta Esping-Andersen and develop...
Italy is characterized by a very uneven distribution of paid and unpaid work in gender terms. Italy ...
This paper aims at investigating the disjunction between labour market participation and time alloca...
We analyze a mechanism that has been disregarded in the literature on parental investment in childre...
The intensity of parental investments in child care time is expected to vary across families with di...
This article analyses the extent to which changes in household composition over the life course affe...