For a sample of Central and Eastern European countries, characterized by historically high female labor force participation and currently low fertility rates, we analyze whether fathers' increased involvement in the family (housework and childcare) has the potential of increasing both fertility and maternal employment. Using two waves of the Generations and Gender Survey, we show that a higher fathers' involvement in the family increases the subsequent likelihood that the mother has a second child and works full-time. Men's fertility and work decisions are instead unrelated to mothers' housework and childcare. We also show that fathers' involvement in housework plays a more important role than involvement in childcare. The role of fathers' ...
This data collection includes syntax needed to: (1) merge data and commands used for weighting data;...
Although many fathers today spend more time with children than was the case in the past, physical ca...
The time that married fathers spend caring for their children has risen markedly over the past 20 ye...
For a sample of Central and Eastern European countries, characterized by historically high female la...
Comparing a cluster of European countries that have recently experienced very low fertility with oth...
This paper examines the effect of fertility on parental labor-force participation in a developing co...
One effect of Southern Europe's rapid fertility decline is the emergence of a positive cross-country...
In this paper, we aim to study the impact of the presence of young children in the home on mother's ...
One “puzzle ” in the time diary literature on father involvement is that fathers ’ childcare time is...
In this study we use time-diary data from Denmark, Spain, and the United Kingdom to analyze how fath...
Understanding the conditions that facilitate mothers’ employment and fathers’ involvement in childca...
Abstract: In this paper, we aim to study the impact of the presence of young children in the home on...
This article provides evidence on the relationship between fathers’ labor market outcomes and number...
This study examined the association between paternal and maternal employment changes and changes in ...
Abstract: In this paper, we aim to study the impact of the presence of young children in the home on...
This data collection includes syntax needed to: (1) merge data and commands used for weighting data;...
Although many fathers today spend more time with children than was the case in the past, physical ca...
The time that married fathers spend caring for their children has risen markedly over the past 20 ye...
For a sample of Central and Eastern European countries, characterized by historically high female la...
Comparing a cluster of European countries that have recently experienced very low fertility with oth...
This paper examines the effect of fertility on parental labor-force participation in a developing co...
One effect of Southern Europe's rapid fertility decline is the emergence of a positive cross-country...
In this paper, we aim to study the impact of the presence of young children in the home on mother's ...
One “puzzle ” in the time diary literature on father involvement is that fathers ’ childcare time is...
In this study we use time-diary data from Denmark, Spain, and the United Kingdom to analyze how fath...
Understanding the conditions that facilitate mothers’ employment and fathers’ involvement in childca...
Abstract: In this paper, we aim to study the impact of the presence of young children in the home on...
This article provides evidence on the relationship between fathers’ labor market outcomes and number...
This study examined the association between paternal and maternal employment changes and changes in ...
Abstract: In this paper, we aim to study the impact of the presence of young children in the home on...
This data collection includes syntax needed to: (1) merge data and commands used for weighting data;...
Although many fathers today spend more time with children than was the case in the past, physical ca...
The time that married fathers spend caring for their children has risen markedly over the past 20 ye...