There is a demonstrated relationship between couples’ division of household chores—and, to a lesser extent, the division of shared expenses—and their relationship quality. Less is known, however, about whether and how individuals’ perceived fairness of these arrangements is associated with couples’ relationships in different ways. Using a gendered equity framework, and drawing on 10,236 responses collected via an online national news website, this study examines how equity evaluations of housework and shared expenses are related to relationship satisfaction and sex frequency among different-gender household partners. Consistent with previous findings, the results indicate that evaluations of unfairness to oneself are a stronger predictor of...
This study examined the relationship between relational uncertainty and perceptions of division of h...
This paper investigates husbands' and wives' perceptions of fairness of the domestic division of lab...
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There is a demonstrated relationship between couples’ division of household chores—and, to a lesser ...
There is a demonstrated relationship between couples' division of household chores-and, to a lesser ...
This article uses data from couples in 29 nations to investigate the associations between household ...
Less than a third of married couple households in the United States are composed of families with on...
This study explores the relationship between the actual division of housework and men’s and women’s ...
We examine how three types of marital commitment—personal, structural, and moral—are associated with...
There is a clear gender inequality when it comes to the division of housework. In this study, eviden...
This article investigates associations between couples’ divisions of time spent on employment and ho...
<div><p>Married women often undertake a larger share of housework in many countries and yet they do ...
Research shows that the majority of household management still falls to women in heterosexual, dual-...
This research examines the role of fairness in household labor allocation decisions and evaluations....
This research examines factors that may explain why full-time employed wives, despite performing mor...
This study examined the relationship between relational uncertainty and perceptions of division of h...
This paper investigates husbands' and wives' perceptions of fairness of the domestic division of lab...
Contains fulltext : 169188.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
There is a demonstrated relationship between couples’ division of household chores—and, to a lesser ...
There is a demonstrated relationship between couples' division of household chores-and, to a lesser ...
This article uses data from couples in 29 nations to investigate the associations between household ...
Less than a third of married couple households in the United States are composed of families with on...
This study explores the relationship between the actual division of housework and men’s and women’s ...
We examine how three types of marital commitment—personal, structural, and moral—are associated with...
There is a clear gender inequality when it comes to the division of housework. In this study, eviden...
This article investigates associations between couples’ divisions of time spent on employment and ho...
<div><p>Married women often undertake a larger share of housework in many countries and yet they do ...
Research shows that the majority of household management still falls to women in heterosexual, dual-...
This research examines the role of fairness in household labor allocation decisions and evaluations....
This research examines factors that may explain why full-time employed wives, despite performing mor...
This study examined the relationship between relational uncertainty and perceptions of division of h...
This paper investigates husbands' and wives' perceptions of fairness of the domestic division of lab...
Contains fulltext : 169188.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...