Previous research has shown that women providing family care tend to decrease paid work. We take the opposite perspective and examine how current and previous family care tasks influence women’s likelihood to (re-)enter employment or to increase working hours. Family care is defined as caring for an ill, disabled or frail elderly partner, parent, or other family member. Using German Socio-Economic Panel data, we apply Cox shared frailty regression modeling to analyze transitions (1) into paid work and (2) from part-time to full-time work among women aged 25–59. The results indicate that in the German policy context, part-time working women providing extensive family care have a lower propensity to increase working hours. When family care en...
Several societal changes are related to the heightened importance of understanding work-caregiving r...
Women with care responsibilities tend to reduce their labour market activity and to work part time, ...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated associations between informal caregiving and exit from paid emplo...
Previous research has shown that women providing family care tend to decrease paid work. We take the...
Background Social and policy changes in the last several decades have increased women’s options for...
Background Social and policy changes in the last several decades have increased women’s options for ...
Demographic shifts mean that workers will increasingly face challenges of caring for ill or disabled...
There has been much concern over the provision of long-term care and the stresses it imposes on the ...
29.2 million people in the United States, most of them women, act as family caregivers while also ho...
Persistently low employment of women in some countries can still be ascribed to a traditional percep...
As people continue to age and receive complex health care services at home, concern has arisen about...
Most OECD countries have introduced policies shifting health care into community settings. These po...
We focus on the role of conformity with social norms and concern with relative income in the decisio...
A large share of the growing demand for care is met informally by relatives. Many family caregivers ...
This study examines eldercare in private households and the employment behaviour of female caregiver...
Several societal changes are related to the heightened importance of understanding work-caregiving r...
Women with care responsibilities tend to reduce their labour market activity and to work part time, ...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated associations between informal caregiving and exit from paid emplo...
Previous research has shown that women providing family care tend to decrease paid work. We take the...
Background Social and policy changes in the last several decades have increased women’s options for...
Background Social and policy changes in the last several decades have increased women’s options for ...
Demographic shifts mean that workers will increasingly face challenges of caring for ill or disabled...
There has been much concern over the provision of long-term care and the stresses it imposes on the ...
29.2 million people in the United States, most of them women, act as family caregivers while also ho...
Persistently low employment of women in some countries can still be ascribed to a traditional percep...
As people continue to age and receive complex health care services at home, concern has arisen about...
Most OECD countries have introduced policies shifting health care into community settings. These po...
We focus on the role of conformity with social norms and concern with relative income in the decisio...
A large share of the growing demand for care is met informally by relatives. Many family caregivers ...
This study examines eldercare in private households and the employment behaviour of female caregiver...
Several societal changes are related to the heightened importance of understanding work-caregiving r...
Women with care responsibilities tend to reduce their labour market activity and to work part time, ...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated associations between informal caregiving and exit from paid emplo...