This article questions existing findings and provides new evidence about the consequences of nonstandard work schedules on partnership quality. Using quantitative couple data from The Netherlands Kinship Panel Study (NKPS) (N = 3,016) and semistructured qualitative interviews (N = 34), we found that, for women, schedules with varying hours resulted in greater relationship dissatisfaction than for men. Men with young children who worked varying hours had less relationship conflict and spent more time with children. Parents used nonstandard schedules for tag-team parenting or to maintain perceptions of full-time motherhood. The lack of negative effects, particularly for night shifts, suggests that previous findings-largely U.S. ones-are not u...
We examine the work timing behavior of spouses. With work timing we mean the behavior that results i...
This study investigates the impact of non-traditional work schedules on the quality of marriage. Usi...
The past 50 years have seen the erosion of working time regulations and transitions to service-based...
This article questions existing findings and provides new evidence about the consequences of nonstan...
This article questions existing findings and provides new evidence about the consequences of nonstan...
This article questions existing findings and provides new evidence about the consequences of nonstan...
Many children live in households where either one or both parents work nonstandard schedules in the ...
Many children live in households where either one or both parents work nonstandard schedules in the ...
This pioneering work aims at understanding the impact of non-standard (evening, night, weekend) work...
This study examined the associations of work schedules and spousal satisfaction among Finnish (n = 3...
Objective: This study aims to examine the association between nonstandard work schedules and time-ba...
Many children live in households where either one or both parents work nonstandard schedules in the ...
Various aspects of parental work schedules affect the opportunities and constraints that parents enc...
Objective To compare single and coupled mothers' experiences of time‐based work‐to‐family conflic...
This study examined the effect of working at non-standard times on the transition to first and secon...
We examine the work timing behavior of spouses. With work timing we mean the behavior that results i...
This study investigates the impact of non-traditional work schedules on the quality of marriage. Usi...
The past 50 years have seen the erosion of working time regulations and transitions to service-based...
This article questions existing findings and provides new evidence about the consequences of nonstan...
This article questions existing findings and provides new evidence about the consequences of nonstan...
This article questions existing findings and provides new evidence about the consequences of nonstan...
Many children live in households where either one or both parents work nonstandard schedules in the ...
Many children live in households where either one or both parents work nonstandard schedules in the ...
This pioneering work aims at understanding the impact of non-standard (evening, night, weekend) work...
This study examined the associations of work schedules and spousal satisfaction among Finnish (n = 3...
Objective: This study aims to examine the association between nonstandard work schedules and time-ba...
Many children live in households where either one or both parents work nonstandard schedules in the ...
Various aspects of parental work schedules affect the opportunities and constraints that parents enc...
Objective To compare single and coupled mothers' experiences of time‐based work‐to‐family conflic...
This study examined the effect of working at non-standard times on the transition to first and secon...
We examine the work timing behavior of spouses. With work timing we mean the behavior that results i...
This study investigates the impact of non-traditional work schedules on the quality of marriage. Usi...
The past 50 years have seen the erosion of working time regulations and transitions to service-based...