We explore one way family caregiving shapes inequality at work by analyzing the evaluations of men and women who took employment leave to care for a newborn or elderly parents or to recover from a personal injury. Roughly 500 undergraduate students evaluated the employability, qualifications, responsibility, and adherence to leave policies of a fictitious applicant for a professional job. Evaluators rated fathers and male elder caregivers as the most employable. This advantage was not explained by evaluators' thinking that fathers and male elder caregivers were qualified, responsible, and policy abiding, suggesting the operation of taste discrimination. Likewise, accounting for these factors widens the gap in perceived employability between...
After briefly outlining the contents of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and its history, thi...
Understanding the conditions that facilitate mothers’ employment and fathers’ involvement in childca...
IntroductionPaid family leave (PFL) has the potential to reduce persistent health disparities. This ...
<b>Abstract:</b> While most types of unpaid work have become considerably more equally divided over ...
The division of parental leave among couples today is still unequal—even in countries with progressi...
Bias against mothers in employment decisions has often been explained by the assumption that mothers...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Sage Publications via th...
This article investigates the potentially competitive relationship between paid work and parent care...
Parental leave policies give parents a temporary leave from employment in order to care for a child....
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Community, Work & Fami...
Almost twenty years after the enactment of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), an ostensibly ge...
Despite widespread public support for gender equality in work and care, family responsibilities are ...
Ineffective paid paternity leave policies perpetuate gender inequality and have significant, long-la...
While many U.S. research universities now offer gender neutral family friendly policies, very few ar...
This research examines what people want in terms of family-friendly employment policies within the w...
After briefly outlining the contents of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and its history, thi...
Understanding the conditions that facilitate mothers’ employment and fathers’ involvement in childca...
IntroductionPaid family leave (PFL) has the potential to reduce persistent health disparities. This ...
<b>Abstract:</b> While most types of unpaid work have become considerably more equally divided over ...
The division of parental leave among couples today is still unequal—even in countries with progressi...
Bias against mothers in employment decisions has often been explained by the assumption that mothers...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Sage Publications via th...
This article investigates the potentially competitive relationship between paid work and parent care...
Parental leave policies give parents a temporary leave from employment in order to care for a child....
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Community, Work & Fami...
Almost twenty years after the enactment of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), an ostensibly ge...
Despite widespread public support for gender equality in work and care, family responsibilities are ...
Ineffective paid paternity leave policies perpetuate gender inequality and have significant, long-la...
While many U.S. research universities now offer gender neutral family friendly policies, very few ar...
This research examines what people want in terms of family-friendly employment policies within the w...
After briefly outlining the contents of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and its history, thi...
Understanding the conditions that facilitate mothers’ employment and fathers’ involvement in childca...
IntroductionPaid family leave (PFL) has the potential to reduce persistent health disparities. This ...