We argue that in the Netherlands, due to the growth of part-time work, work norms have declined. The mechanism behind this norm change is in the changed organization of family life. The increased labour market participation of women has put the traditional organization of family life under pressure. Working mothers in the Netherlands opt for part-time jobs, thus sacrificing career opportunities for family life. Working fathers also have to trade-off hours, because a greater contribution to family life is expected from them. This implies that work norms are supported less by both women and men in their redefined roles than in their traditional roles. The hypotheses that follow from this argument are tested in multilevel regression analysis o...
Abstract: The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employ...
The Netherlands has been dubbed "the only part-time economy". This expression reflects the popularit...
The Netherlands is known as a country with a high share of atypical work, largely due to a high inci...
We argue that in the Netherlands, due to the growth of part-time work, work norms have declined. The...
Within sociological and economic analyses of working time, important questions remain regarding wome...
In recent years in the Netherlands, mothers’ labor participation has increased sharply. This article...
Part-time jobs are popular among partnered women in many countries. In the Netherlands the majority ...
The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employment. The ...
In this study, we investigate the development of working hours over successive generations of women ...
Part-time jobs are popular among partnered women in many countries. In the Netherlands the majority ...
Original title: Verdeelde tijd. The idea that a woman should work part-time no longer raises any ...
Contains fulltext : 102506.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using data fr...
Part-time jobs are common among partnered women in many countries. There are two opposing views on t...
Part-time jobs are common among partnered women in many countries. There are two opposing views on t...
Both the Netherlands and other European countries are involved in the transition from a breadwinner ...
Abstract: The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employ...
The Netherlands has been dubbed "the only part-time economy". This expression reflects the popularit...
The Netherlands is known as a country with a high share of atypical work, largely due to a high inci...
We argue that in the Netherlands, due to the growth of part-time work, work norms have declined. The...
Within sociological and economic analyses of working time, important questions remain regarding wome...
In recent years in the Netherlands, mothers’ labor participation has increased sharply. This article...
Part-time jobs are popular among partnered women in many countries. In the Netherlands the majority ...
The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employment. The ...
In this study, we investigate the development of working hours over successive generations of women ...
Part-time jobs are popular among partnered women in many countries. In the Netherlands the majority ...
Original title: Verdeelde tijd. The idea that a woman should work part-time no longer raises any ...
Contains fulltext : 102506.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using data fr...
Part-time jobs are common among partnered women in many countries. There are two opposing views on t...
Part-time jobs are common among partnered women in many countries. There are two opposing views on t...
Both the Netherlands and other European countries are involved in the transition from a breadwinner ...
Abstract: The goal of this article is to explain cross-country differences in over- and under-employ...
The Netherlands has been dubbed "the only part-time economy". This expression reflects the popularit...
The Netherlands is known as a country with a high share of atypical work, largely due to a high inci...