After the first transition to parenthood, most couples adopt a gendered labor division, where mothers become main caregivers and fathers breadwinners of the family. By comparing two distinct language regions within one country, the present article explores how parents’ gendered labor division comes into existence and what role gendered culture and social policy play. The analysis draws on in-depth interviews with 23 German speaking and 73 French speaking participants from Switzerland. The results reveal that French speaking women and men presume an egalitarian labor division as parents. In German speaking regions, however, participants anticipate that mothers will become the main caregivers and fathers the breadwinners. It is shown that the...
Employment among mothers has been rising in recent decades, although mothers of young children often...
As couples transition into parenthood, they can face adjustments in terms of the labor division of ...
Becoming parents in France and Germany : norms, values and representations. Most of European countri...
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Transition to parenthood in Switzerland takes place in a particularly gendered institutional context...
The transition to parenthood may be especially difficult because relationships need to be largely re...
The present study focuses on gender roles and attitudes towards gender roles within the family among...
International audienceThis article investigates whether the recent reforms introduced in the family ...
Employment among mothers has been rising in recent decades, although mothers of young children often...
As couples transition into parenthood, they can face adjustments in terms of the labor division of ...
Becoming parents in France and Germany : norms, values and representations. Most of European countri...
In this paper I provide empirical evidence that the strength of beliefs regarding the harm children ...
[job market paper] The positive relationship between fertility and female labor force participation ...
In this paper, I investigate employment behaviour of women one year after childbirth. Since the stud...
Objective: This article introduces the reader to the Special Issue "Labour markets, families and pub...
This article reviews policy debates and output on employment rights for fathers in France, focusing ...
Switzerland is one of the few European countries that have not implemented parental leave policies (...
The aim of this article is to estimate the impact of various factors related to role conflict theory...
German parental leave reforms : taking a nordic turn ? For decades German family policies largely f...
Transition to parenthood in Switzerland takes place in a particularly gendered institutional context...
The transition to parenthood may be especially difficult because relationships need to be largely re...
The present study focuses on gender roles and attitudes towards gender roles within the family among...
International audienceThis article investigates whether the recent reforms introduced in the family ...
Employment among mothers has been rising in recent decades, although mothers of young children often...
As couples transition into parenthood, they can face adjustments in terms of the labor division of ...
Becoming parents in France and Germany : norms, values and representations. Most of European countri...