This study examines whether the financial and time pressures associatedwith spouses’working lives play a role in the relation between work and divorce during the first years of marriage. Using retrospective data from the Netherlands, the results show that divorce is more likely when the husband works on average fewer hours and the wife more hours during the first years of marriage. Furthermore, couples facing more financial problems and those spending less time together have a higher divorce risk. The findings partly support the hypothesis that greater financial strains are responsible for the higher divorce risk when husbands work fewer hours. About 15% of the higher divorce risk of husbands working fewer hours is explained by the resultin...
Objective: To examine the association between divorce and partners' allocation of paid and unpaid wo...
Using survey data on 1,718 ever-divorced men and women in the Netherlands, the authors describe the ...
Balancing work with family life has become one of the most important issues for families nowadays. I...
This study examines whether the financial and time pressures associatedwith spouses’working lives pl...
This study examines whether the financial and time pressures associated with spouses’work-ing lives ...
This study examines whether the financial and time pressures associatedwith spouses’working lives pl...
This study examines whether the financial and time pressures associated with spouses' working lives ...
The most common hypothesis on the positive association between wives’ work and divorce is that the w...
The most common hypothesis on the positive association between wives ’ work and divorce is that the ...
This article studies the influence of women's work on the risk of divorce, using data from the Nethe...
The most common hypothesis on the positive association between wives’ work and divorce is that the w...
Divorce rates in Germany have been increasing since the mid-1960s, however, over the last 15 years t...
The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the relations between time use, dissatisfaction, ...
Objective: To examine the association between divorce and partners' allocation of paid and unpaid wo...
Using survey data on 1,718 ever-divorced men and women in the Netherlands, the authors describe the ...
Balancing work with family life has become one of the most important issues for families nowadays. I...
This study examines whether the financial and time pressures associatedwith spouses’working lives pl...
This study examines whether the financial and time pressures associated with spouses’work-ing lives ...
This study examines whether the financial and time pressures associatedwith spouses’working lives pl...
This study examines whether the financial and time pressures associated with spouses' working lives ...
The most common hypothesis on the positive association between wives’ work and divorce is that the w...
The most common hypothesis on the positive association between wives ’ work and divorce is that the ...
This article studies the influence of women's work on the risk of divorce, using data from the Nethe...
The most common hypothesis on the positive association between wives’ work and divorce is that the w...
Divorce rates in Germany have been increasing since the mid-1960s, however, over the last 15 years t...
The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the relations between time use, dissatisfaction, ...
Objective: To examine the association between divorce and partners' allocation of paid and unpaid wo...
Using survey data on 1,718 ever-divorced men and women in the Netherlands, the authors describe the ...
Balancing work with family life has become one of the most important issues for families nowadays. I...