This article revisits work hour mismatches at the couple level. Most of what has been published on actual and preferred employment arrangements of couples in Europe is based on international survey data from the late 1990s. The aim is to present new data on couples' actual and preferred employment arrangements using data from Round 5 of the European Social Survey (2010-2012). The article discusses trends in the degree to which couples' employment arrangements are in line withe preferences and how work hour mismatches may be related to the current economic crisis
The article analyzes work–family balance among working couples in 29 countries using data from ISSP ...
Defence date: 9 November 2007Examining Board: Prof. Jaap Dronkers, European University Institute, Su...
Economic theory suggests that when a primary earner within a couple loses their job, one potential ...
This article revisits work hour mismatches at the couple level. Most of what has beenpublished on ac...
This article revisits work hour mismatches at the couple level. Most of what has been published on a...
The most widely cited European data on work hours mismatches at the couple level date back to the 19...
The most widely cited European data on work hours mismatches at the couple level date back to the 19...
Large numbers of part-time workers around the world, both those who choose to be part-time and those...
The authors produce estimates for a new and better rate of underemployment for 25 countries using th...
Mismatches between the number of hours people actually work and the hours they would prefer to work ...
Over the past decades, there has been a substantial increase in female labour force participation, a...
The 2008 crisis had a significant impact on household employment in some European countries. An anal...
The 2008 crisis had a significant impact on household employment in some European countries. An anal...
We study interdependencies in spousal labor supply by exploiting the design of the French workweek r...
Market work per person of working age differs widely across the OECD countries and there have been s...
The article analyzes work–family balance among working couples in 29 countries using data from ISSP ...
Defence date: 9 November 2007Examining Board: Prof. Jaap Dronkers, European University Institute, Su...
Economic theory suggests that when a primary earner within a couple loses their job, one potential ...
This article revisits work hour mismatches at the couple level. Most of what has beenpublished on ac...
This article revisits work hour mismatches at the couple level. Most of what has been published on a...
The most widely cited European data on work hours mismatches at the couple level date back to the 19...
The most widely cited European data on work hours mismatches at the couple level date back to the 19...
Large numbers of part-time workers around the world, both those who choose to be part-time and those...
The authors produce estimates for a new and better rate of underemployment for 25 countries using th...
Mismatches between the number of hours people actually work and the hours they would prefer to work ...
Over the past decades, there has been a substantial increase in female labour force participation, a...
The 2008 crisis had a significant impact on household employment in some European countries. An anal...
The 2008 crisis had a significant impact on household employment in some European countries. An anal...
We study interdependencies in spousal labor supply by exploiting the design of the French workweek r...
Market work per person of working age differs widely across the OECD countries and there have been s...
The article analyzes work–family balance among working couples in 29 countries using data from ISSP ...
Defence date: 9 November 2007Examining Board: Prof. Jaap Dronkers, European University Institute, Su...
Economic theory suggests that when a primary earner within a couple loses their job, one potential ...