We investigate whether work and partnership life courses between ages 16 and 54 predict the likelihood of providing care to a parent or parent-in-law at age 55, and whether these associations differ by gender or early life socio-economic circumstances. In the National Child Development Study (NCDS), fully adjusted models showed that strong life course ties to marriage were linked with a greater likelihood to provide parental care for both men and women. The longer women spent in part-time employment the more likely they were to provide care to a parent, while stronger life course ties to full-time employment were linked with a greater likelihood of providing care to a parent for men. The importance of part-time employment among women and lo...
We investigated the relationship between intensive multiple role occupancy and one key dimension of ...
This thesis reviews recent trends in partnership formation and dissolution in Britain before investi...
Background Previous research has highlighted theimportance of accumulated life-course labour markets...
Individuals’ involvement in multiple roles over the lifecourse, such as family roles (caring for old...
This study investigates the relationship between the provision of informal care to older parents/par...
Many developed nations seek to increase older people’s work participation. Work and family are linke...
In this paper, we examine associations between employment history and marital status and unpaid care...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the association between trajectories of partnership status over the life cou...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the association between trajectories of partnership status over the life cou...
Objectives. We examined the association between trajectories of partnership status over the life cou...
Combining work and family roles can have beneficial consequences on health but could also result in ...
Increasing longevity has led to a rising number of adult children who are at higher ages when they p...
This article investigates the association between older Europeans’ earlier employment biographies an...
AbstractThis study addresses the question of de-standardized life courses from a gender perspective....
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Combining work and family responsibilities has previously been associated wit...
We investigated the relationship between intensive multiple role occupancy and one key dimension of ...
This thesis reviews recent trends in partnership formation and dissolution in Britain before investi...
Background Previous research has highlighted theimportance of accumulated life-course labour markets...
Individuals’ involvement in multiple roles over the lifecourse, such as family roles (caring for old...
This study investigates the relationship between the provision of informal care to older parents/par...
Many developed nations seek to increase older people’s work participation. Work and family are linke...
In this paper, we examine associations between employment history and marital status and unpaid care...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the association between trajectories of partnership status over the life cou...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the association between trajectories of partnership status over the life cou...
Objectives. We examined the association between trajectories of partnership status over the life cou...
Combining work and family roles can have beneficial consequences on health but could also result in ...
Increasing longevity has led to a rising number of adult children who are at higher ages when they p...
This article investigates the association between older Europeans’ earlier employment biographies an...
AbstractThis study addresses the question of de-standardized life courses from a gender perspective....
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Combining work and family responsibilities has previously been associated wit...
We investigated the relationship between intensive multiple role occupancy and one key dimension of ...
This thesis reviews recent trends in partnership formation and dissolution in Britain before investi...
Background Previous research has highlighted theimportance of accumulated life-course labour markets...