Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show how the interplay between individual women’s gender role attitudes, having young children at home, as well as the country-context characterized by gender egalitarianism and public childcare support, relates to women’s working hours in 23 European countries. Design/methodology/approach – This study presents results of multilevel regression analyses of data from the European Social Survey (Round 2). These micro-level data on 23 European countries were combined with country-level measures on gender traditionalism and childcare expenditure. Findings – The authors found that the negative association between having young children at home and women’s working hours is stronger for women with tradit...
This paper explores the impact of social polices and labour market conditions on women’s decisions o...
Do childcare institutions affect gender norms of individuals? I examine the introduction of childcar...
Childcare policies have become an important element of social investment reforms, but in most countr...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show how the interplay between individual women’s gender r...
This master thesis aims to examine factors that can explain gender role attitudes toward division of...
This study starts from the assumption that the context of opportunities for work-family balance affe...
Gender inequalities on the labor market differ between European countries. This study investigates p...
The growth of women’s participation in the labor market resembles a successful dual-earner family po...
This article explores how parents in couple families reconcile employment and child-care, and how fa...
Despite the widespread increase in female labour force participation, gender role attitudes towards ...
Parenthood necessarily increases the scope of unpaid work in households and tends to depress women’s...
Recent studies identified gender role attitudes as a determinant of the remaining gender gap in labo...
The aim of the thesis is to understand why European countries show a very different picture of femal...
Using a gender perspective and a comparative approach, this paper assesses the extent to which natio...
Combining paid work with caring for children has become more difficult for families as women’s worki...
This paper explores the impact of social polices and labour market conditions on women’s decisions o...
Do childcare institutions affect gender norms of individuals? I examine the introduction of childcar...
Childcare policies have become an important element of social investment reforms, but in most countr...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show how the interplay between individual women’s gender r...
This master thesis aims to examine factors that can explain gender role attitudes toward division of...
This study starts from the assumption that the context of opportunities for work-family balance affe...
Gender inequalities on the labor market differ between European countries. This study investigates p...
The growth of women’s participation in the labor market resembles a successful dual-earner family po...
This article explores how parents in couple families reconcile employment and child-care, and how fa...
Despite the widespread increase in female labour force participation, gender role attitudes towards ...
Parenthood necessarily increases the scope of unpaid work in households and tends to depress women’s...
Recent studies identified gender role attitudes as a determinant of the remaining gender gap in labo...
The aim of the thesis is to understand why European countries show a very different picture of femal...
Using a gender perspective and a comparative approach, this paper assesses the extent to which natio...
Combining paid work with caring for children has become more difficult for families as women’s worki...
This paper explores the impact of social polices and labour market conditions on women’s decisions o...
Do childcare institutions affect gender norms of individuals? I examine the introduction of childcar...
Childcare policies have become an important element of social investment reforms, but in most countr...