This paper seeks to address potential changes in the gender roles of Working Parent (WP) households and Stay-at-home Dad (SAHD) households in Singapore. According to Beck’s theory of second modernity where gender boundaries are increasingly blurred, it would be interesting to note how the social context of Singapore would influence the results of such changes. Through semi-structured interviews, it explores how parents split household responsibilities as well as caregiving roles between WP and SAHD households. Household responsibilities as well as caregiving roles are now less gendered and more rationalized through the use of household strategies. Whilst this highlighted the agency of individuals, such agency is restricted to normative conv...
This research aims to fill the gap in the current literature on intergenerational continuation of ho...
In previous literature, the division of domestic labor has been studied as the interplay between wor...
Despite the increase in female labour force participation in Singapore in recent years, many state p...
This paper seeks to address potential changes in the gender roles of Working Parent (WP) households ...
This paper seeks to examine the experiences of stay-at-home-dads (SAHDs) in Singapore through a comb...
The roles of Singaporean women have since multiplied from traditional roles of mother and wife, to i...
Despite changing attitudes towards female participation in the paid labour market, working women in ...
This paper presents findings from a study which explored the current gender ideology within the priv...
With an increasing number of graduate mothers in Singapore, greater emphasis is placed on the dual r...
This study contributes to existing literature on working mothers facing work-family conflict by prov...
Twenty-four years had passed since Arlie Hochschild and Anne Machung published their book, “The Seco...
Traditional Confucian family values in Singapore contributed to the certain characteristics of the t...
This study examines how the hiring of a maid affected women’s negotiation of their traditional gende...
Through a survey of Singaporeans in full-time paid employment, this study aims to explore some of th...
The article examines Singaporeans' experiences of upward social mobility and how traditional gender ...
This research aims to fill the gap in the current literature on intergenerational continuation of ho...
In previous literature, the division of domestic labor has been studied as the interplay between wor...
Despite the increase in female labour force participation in Singapore in recent years, many state p...
This paper seeks to address potential changes in the gender roles of Working Parent (WP) households ...
This paper seeks to examine the experiences of stay-at-home-dads (SAHDs) in Singapore through a comb...
The roles of Singaporean women have since multiplied from traditional roles of mother and wife, to i...
Despite changing attitudes towards female participation in the paid labour market, working women in ...
This paper presents findings from a study which explored the current gender ideology within the priv...
With an increasing number of graduate mothers in Singapore, greater emphasis is placed on the dual r...
This study contributes to existing literature on working mothers facing work-family conflict by prov...
Twenty-four years had passed since Arlie Hochschild and Anne Machung published their book, “The Seco...
Traditional Confucian family values in Singapore contributed to the certain characteristics of the t...
This study examines how the hiring of a maid affected women’s negotiation of their traditional gende...
Through a survey of Singaporeans in full-time paid employment, this study aims to explore some of th...
The article examines Singaporeans' experiences of upward social mobility and how traditional gender ...
This research aims to fill the gap in the current literature on intergenerational continuation of ho...
In previous literature, the division of domestic labor has been studied as the interplay between wor...
Despite the increase in female labour force participation in Singapore in recent years, many state p...