WOMEN continue to carry disproportionate responsibility for household tasks. A study of 650 Detroit women reveals that attitudes, employment status, life cycle, and husband's income all contribute to husband's housework effort. Some evidence is presented that the greater the earnings differential of husband over wife, the less he contributes in help at home.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/67012/2/10.1177_0192513X8100200207.pd
Family responsibilities and market work have the potential to influence one another. First, financ...
Objective: This research investigates the role played by household financial organization in configu...
Female specialization on household work and male specialization on labor-market work is a widely obs...
Although husbands today may contribute more home and family labor than in previous decades, the type...
Using data from the National Survey of Children (sample is 89% White, 9% Black, 2% Hispanic or other...
Three competing hypotheses are tested regarding determinants of hus-band’s (vs. wife’s) participatio...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106852/1/jomf12108.pd
This study’s main objective was to examine whether, in a U.S. sample, ambivalent sexism would show s...
Studies examining the association of housework with earnings have not tested for causal directionali...
In this article, a comparison is made between the time that cohabiting and married women and men spe...
This paper discusses numerous variables that impact the division of household labor between men and ...
AbstractProblem Statement: We currently live in a society where men are increasingly involved in dom...
Abstract Problem Statement: We currently live in a society where men are increasingly involved in d...
110 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The purpose of this research ...
Using new data from the American Time Use Survey (ATUS), the authors consider how educational and pa...
Family responsibilities and market work have the potential to influence one another. First, financ...
Objective: This research investigates the role played by household financial organization in configu...
Female specialization on household work and male specialization on labor-market work is a widely obs...
Although husbands today may contribute more home and family labor than in previous decades, the type...
Using data from the National Survey of Children (sample is 89% White, 9% Black, 2% Hispanic or other...
Three competing hypotheses are tested regarding determinants of hus-band’s (vs. wife’s) participatio...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106852/1/jomf12108.pd
This study’s main objective was to examine whether, in a U.S. sample, ambivalent sexism would show s...
Studies examining the association of housework with earnings have not tested for causal directionali...
In this article, a comparison is made between the time that cohabiting and married women and men spe...
This paper discusses numerous variables that impact the division of household labor between men and ...
AbstractProblem Statement: We currently live in a society where men are increasingly involved in dom...
Abstract Problem Statement: We currently live in a society where men are increasingly involved in d...
110 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The purpose of this research ...
Using new data from the American Time Use Survey (ATUS), the authors consider how educational and pa...
Family responsibilities and market work have the potential to influence one another. First, financ...
Objective: This research investigates the role played by household financial organization in configu...
Female specialization on household work and male specialization on labor-market work is a widely obs...