Objective: This study investigates whether sorting into occupations and work organizations contributes to gender differences in parents’ likelihood to reduce their working hours. Background: While mothers reduce their work hours to reconcile their work and personal lives, fathers increasingly wish to reduce their hours but face obstacles to doing so. Mismatches between parents' desired and actual work hours prompt the question of whether fathers' realization of working-time reductions is constrained due to their sorting into more time-intensive occupations and/or work organizations. Method: Cross-classified multilevel models were applied to German linked employer-employee data analyzing gender differences in parents' likelihood of red...
Given the increasing female labour force participation rates in recent decades, the question arises ...
This paper analyzes the relationship between parents’ time devoted to housework and the time devoted...
BackgroundShift work may impact women more negatively than men due to the increased burden of coping...
Objective: This study investigates whether sorting into occupations and work organizations contribut...
Statutory rights to part-time work are increasingly discussed and institutionalized, but have been l...
Objective: To compare mothers’ and fathers’total workloads within couples with different work-time a...
Statutory rights to part-time work are increasingly discussed and institutionalized, but have been l...
Objective: In this study, we investigate the effect of flexible working time arrangements and parent...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article investigates the association between work characteristics...
[Excerpt] This Beyond the Numbers article examines work patterns in the lives of young adults in the...
Transformations in the economy have led to changes in employment practices that can create a mismatc...
Employed parents perceive a time squeeze even as trends from the 1960s show they are spending more t...
Do lifestyle preferences contribute to the remaining gender gap in higher positions in academia with...
Do lifestyle preferences contribute to the remaining gender gap in higher positions in academia with...
This study analyzes the impact of works councils on discrepancies between the preferred and actual ...
Given the increasing female labour force participation rates in recent decades, the question arises ...
This paper analyzes the relationship between parents’ time devoted to housework and the time devoted...
BackgroundShift work may impact women more negatively than men due to the increased burden of coping...
Objective: This study investigates whether sorting into occupations and work organizations contribut...
Statutory rights to part-time work are increasingly discussed and institutionalized, but have been l...
Objective: To compare mothers’ and fathers’total workloads within couples with different work-time a...
Statutory rights to part-time work are increasingly discussed and institutionalized, but have been l...
Objective: In this study, we investigate the effect of flexible working time arrangements and parent...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article investigates the association between work characteristics...
[Excerpt] This Beyond the Numbers article examines work patterns in the lives of young adults in the...
Transformations in the economy have led to changes in employment practices that can create a mismatc...
Employed parents perceive a time squeeze even as trends from the 1960s show they are spending more t...
Do lifestyle preferences contribute to the remaining gender gap in higher positions in academia with...
Do lifestyle preferences contribute to the remaining gender gap in higher positions in academia with...
This study analyzes the impact of works councils on discrepancies between the preferred and actual ...
Given the increasing female labour force participation rates in recent decades, the question arises ...
This paper analyzes the relationship between parents’ time devoted to housework and the time devoted...
BackgroundShift work may impact women more negatively than men due to the increased burden of coping...