Many hail wives’ part-time employment as a work—family balance strategy, but theories offer competing predictions as to the effects of wives’ employment on relationship stability. We use panel data to test these competing hypotheses among recent cohorts of first-married couples in Great Britain, West Germany 1 and the United States. We find effects of wives’ employment on marital stability var y across the countries. In West Germany with its high-quality part-time employment, couples where the wife works part time are significantly more stable. In the more liberal British and US labour markets, neither wives’ part- nor full-time employment significantly alters divorce risk. In the United States, however, mothers working part time have signi...
Objective: To examine the association between divorce and partners' allocation of paid and unpaid wo...
It is often noted that employment rates of females have been rising during the last decades. However...
'During the last decades, increases in divorce rates and female labor force participation have taken...
Many hail wives ’ part-time employment as a work–family balance strategy, but theories offer competi...
Objective: In comparing East and West Germany, we investigate task specialization and its associatio...
none3siComparing West Germany and the U.S., we analyze the association between equity—in terms of th...
We theorize how social policy affects marital stability vis-à-vis macro and micro effects of wives' ...
Using German panel data from 1984 to 2007, we analyze the impact of labor division between husband a...
Divorce rates in Germany have been increasing since the mid-1960s, however, over the last 15 years t...
A discussion of the effects of partners’ labour force participation on marital stability has been pa...
This paper analyses whether employment termination has an impact on marital stability. Using discret...
This study examines how within-couple inequalities, that is power differences between men and women ...
"This paper examines the dynamic relationship between the family life cycle and women's employment p...
Living arrangements have undergone considerable change in recent decades. In most Western countries ...
"This paper presented here is part of a broader research project on the careers of partners living i...
Objective: To examine the association between divorce and partners' allocation of paid and unpaid wo...
It is often noted that employment rates of females have been rising during the last decades. However...
'During the last decades, increases in divorce rates and female labor force participation have taken...
Many hail wives ’ part-time employment as a work–family balance strategy, but theories offer competi...
Objective: In comparing East and West Germany, we investigate task specialization and its associatio...
none3siComparing West Germany and the U.S., we analyze the association between equity—in terms of th...
We theorize how social policy affects marital stability vis-à-vis macro and micro effects of wives' ...
Using German panel data from 1984 to 2007, we analyze the impact of labor division between husband a...
Divorce rates in Germany have been increasing since the mid-1960s, however, over the last 15 years t...
A discussion of the effects of partners’ labour force participation on marital stability has been pa...
This paper analyses whether employment termination has an impact on marital stability. Using discret...
This study examines how within-couple inequalities, that is power differences between men and women ...
"This paper examines the dynamic relationship between the family life cycle and women's employment p...
Living arrangements have undergone considerable change in recent decades. In most Western countries ...
"This paper presented here is part of a broader research project on the careers of partners living i...
Objective: To examine the association between divorce and partners' allocation of paid and unpaid wo...
It is often noted that employment rates of females have been rising during the last decades. However...
'During the last decades, increases in divorce rates and female labor force participation have taken...