Studies that focus on the effects of both the division of household chores and of financial contributions on the mental health of couples are scarce. This paper expands on previous research by paying attention to the variation of this relationship among three types of households: male breadwinner, one-and-a-half-earner and dual-earner. Using paired data from the tenth wave of the Panel Study of Belgian Households, collected in 2001, we perform separate linear regressions for men (N = 1054) and women (N = 1054). The results suggest that in one-and-a-half-earner households, women’s employment has a negative effect on their partner’s depression level and that in dual-earner households, the effect of women’s employment is only negative if men a...
Studies assessing sex differences in the associations of psychosocial strain with depression have sh...
Background Studies assessing sex differences in the associations of psychosocial strain with depr...
Depression, though generally episodic, results in lasting disability, distress, and burden. Rising p...
Studies that focus on the effects of both the division of household chores and of financial contribu...
It is wellknown that communities can influence the mental health of their inhabitants. Furthermore, ...
Although considerable progress has been made in documenting the nature and gendered allocation of un...
This study compared 149 dual income full-time employed heterosexual couples in which the female part...
Depression is a common and destructive mental health disorder that affects women at twice the rate o...
In Australia, as in many industrialized countries, the past 50 years have been marked by increasing ...
This paper examines how contributions to household resources, indicated by employment status, influe...
This paper contributes to the understanding of gender aspects in the intra-household sharing of inco...
PURPOSE: There is some evidence that employed women report more time pressure and work-life penaltie...
Background: In contrast to paid work, few studies have investigated the association between unpaid d...
Despite extensive evidence of the importance of marriage and marital processes for mental health, li...
Background: In contrast to paid work, few studies have investigated the association between unpaid d...
Studies assessing sex differences in the associations of psychosocial strain with depression have sh...
Background Studies assessing sex differences in the associations of psychosocial strain with depr...
Depression, though generally episodic, results in lasting disability, distress, and burden. Rising p...
Studies that focus on the effects of both the division of household chores and of financial contribu...
It is wellknown that communities can influence the mental health of their inhabitants. Furthermore, ...
Although considerable progress has been made in documenting the nature and gendered allocation of un...
This study compared 149 dual income full-time employed heterosexual couples in which the female part...
Depression is a common and destructive mental health disorder that affects women at twice the rate o...
In Australia, as in many industrialized countries, the past 50 years have been marked by increasing ...
This paper examines how contributions to household resources, indicated by employment status, influe...
This paper contributes to the understanding of gender aspects in the intra-household sharing of inco...
PURPOSE: There is some evidence that employed women report more time pressure and work-life penaltie...
Background: In contrast to paid work, few studies have investigated the association between unpaid d...
Despite extensive evidence of the importance of marriage and marital processes for mental health, li...
Background: In contrast to paid work, few studies have investigated the association between unpaid d...
Studies assessing sex differences in the associations of psychosocial strain with depression have sh...
Background Studies assessing sex differences in the associations of psychosocial strain with depr...
Depression, though generally episodic, results in lasting disability, distress, and burden. Rising p...