This article presents an investigation of the dynamics of women’s gender attitudes from the perspective of women’s conflicting employment and childrearing responsibilities. It examines the independent and joint effects of motherhood and employment on gender attitudes using combined data from the British Household Panel Survey and the Understanding Society panel study. The results of fixed effects models show no evidence supporting a direct influence of either motherhood or employment on women’s attitudes toward a traditional division of labor. However, changes in attitudes are observed when motherhood and employment statuses are considered jointly. Specifically, women are less traditional after the transition to motherhood than before only ...
We examine the argumenthat predominantly female occupations attract women because they are relativel...
This article draws on a repeat of a 1994 survey, carried out in 2002, in three contrasting countries...
This article draws on a repeat of a 1994 survey, carried out in 2002, in three contrasting countries...
This article presents an investigation of the dynamics of women’s gender attitudes from the perspect...
The impact of maternal employment on gender attitude formation and work behavior has been contested ...
We study whether the experience of ‘employment during motherhood’ (EDM) exerts an effect on attitude...
This article addresses the marked variations in women's employment that exist within and across coun...
Summary. We use a graphical chain model to investigate the reciprocal relationships between changes ...
In the last decades, preference theory has gained significance in the academic literature on the det...
This article addresses the marked variations in women's employment that exist within and across coun...
Previous research has shown that the transition to parenthood is a critical life-course stage. Using...
We study whether mothers’ labor supply is shaped by the gender role attitudes of their peers. Using ...
Understanding the conditions that facilitate mothers’ employment and fathers’ involvement in childca...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show how the interplay between individual women’s gender r...
We examine the argument hat predominantly female occupations attract women because they are relative...
We examine the argumenthat predominantly female occupations attract women because they are relativel...
This article draws on a repeat of a 1994 survey, carried out in 2002, in three contrasting countries...
This article draws on a repeat of a 1994 survey, carried out in 2002, in three contrasting countries...
This article presents an investigation of the dynamics of women’s gender attitudes from the perspect...
The impact of maternal employment on gender attitude formation and work behavior has been contested ...
We study whether the experience of ‘employment during motherhood’ (EDM) exerts an effect on attitude...
This article addresses the marked variations in women's employment that exist within and across coun...
Summary. We use a graphical chain model to investigate the reciprocal relationships between changes ...
In the last decades, preference theory has gained significance in the academic literature on the det...
This article addresses the marked variations in women's employment that exist within and across coun...
Previous research has shown that the transition to parenthood is a critical life-course stage. Using...
We study whether mothers’ labor supply is shaped by the gender role attitudes of their peers. Using ...
Understanding the conditions that facilitate mothers’ employment and fathers’ involvement in childca...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show how the interplay between individual women’s gender r...
We examine the argument hat predominantly female occupations attract women because they are relative...
We examine the argumenthat predominantly female occupations attract women because they are relativel...
This article draws on a repeat of a 1994 survey, carried out in 2002, in three contrasting countries...
This article draws on a repeat of a 1994 survey, carried out in 2002, in three contrasting countries...