Sharing responsibilities for paid work and unpaid care between men and women is recognised as one of the challenges that Western countries face in the 21st century. This article examines attitudes towards sharing paid work and unpaid care responsibilities in 22 Western countries by addressing the following questions. (1) How do attitudes towards different earner-carer models vary across countries? (2) Which socio-demographic and country-level factors explain differences in attitudes to an equal division of paid work and unpaid care responsibilities? International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) data 2012 is used as the data source and research methods include logistic multi-level regression analysis. Results reveal that cross-national variat...
Parental leave policies give parents a temporary leave from employment in order to care for a child....
The gender division of care work and housework is a product of numerous factors, both individual and...
This study explores the relationship between the actual division of housework and men’s and women’s ...
Sharing responsibilities for paid work and unpaid care between men and women is recognised as one of...
Sharing responsibilities for paid work and unpaid care between men and women is recognised as one of...
This article explores how parents in couple families reconcile employment and child-care, and how fa...
This article explores how parents in couple families reconcile employment and child-care, and how fa...
Using data on paid parental leave preferences from 35,488 adults situated within 26 different OECD c...
This article is a cross-national study of the work-family balance in families with dependent childre...
Parents throughout Europe and the United States share the common chal-lenge of balancing responsibil...
This master thesis aims to examine factors that can explain gender role attitudes toward division of...
This paper examines the magnitude of unpaid care work performed within households and how that work ...
Drawing on the vast literature concerned with the cultural aspects of gender, this article explores ...
Drawing on the vast literature concerned with the cultural aspects of gender, this article explores ...
Using cross-national data from the 2012 International Social Survey Programme (N = 33,273), this stu...
Parental leave policies give parents a temporary leave from employment in order to care for a child....
The gender division of care work and housework is a product of numerous factors, both individual and...
This study explores the relationship between the actual division of housework and men’s and women’s ...
Sharing responsibilities for paid work and unpaid care between men and women is recognised as one of...
Sharing responsibilities for paid work and unpaid care between men and women is recognised as one of...
This article explores how parents in couple families reconcile employment and child-care, and how fa...
This article explores how parents in couple families reconcile employment and child-care, and how fa...
Using data on paid parental leave preferences from 35,488 adults situated within 26 different OECD c...
This article is a cross-national study of the work-family balance in families with dependent childre...
Parents throughout Europe and the United States share the common chal-lenge of balancing responsibil...
This master thesis aims to examine factors that can explain gender role attitudes toward division of...
This paper examines the magnitude of unpaid care work performed within households and how that work ...
Drawing on the vast literature concerned with the cultural aspects of gender, this article explores ...
Drawing on the vast literature concerned with the cultural aspects of gender, this article explores ...
Using cross-national data from the 2012 International Social Survey Programme (N = 33,273), this stu...
Parental leave policies give parents a temporary leave from employment in order to care for a child....
The gender division of care work and housework is a product of numerous factors, both individual and...
This study explores the relationship between the actual division of housework and men’s and women’s ...