In previous literature, the division of domestic labor has been studied as the interplay between work and family and as an embodiment of gender relationships within that particular society. In this given contemporary time and age, it is difficult to determine whether there is a convergence in the gender division of household labor or a widening, persistent time gap between men and women. This research wishes to understand the similarities and differences in single-income families and dual-income families by looking at the dynamics of the negotiation of domestic labor and childrearing by comparing these two different types of Singaporean middle-class families.Bachelor of Art
This study examines how the hiring of a maid affected women’s negotiation of their traditional gende...
This study contributes to existing literature on working mothers facing work-family conflict by prov...
With an increasing number of graduate mothers in Singapore, greater emphasis is placed on the dual r...
Despite changing attitudes towards female participation in the paid labour market, working women in ...
Despite the increase in female labour force participation in Singapore in recent years, many state p...
Based on 10 interviews conducted with 2 working couples who hire domestic helper and another 3 witho...
Much sociological research concentrates on the difficulties employed women face in managing the ince...
The roles of Singaporean women have since multiplied from traditional roles of mother and wife, to i...
This study examines how young couples in Singapore organize their finances and make financial decisi...
As Singapore’s GDP per capita rose from that of a third world country to first, it’s total fertility...
Twenty-four years had passed since Arlie Hochschild and Anne Machung published their book, “The Seco...
This research aims to fill the gap in the current literature on intergenerational continuation of ho...
This research aims to show that individuals are human actors who have agency in shaping their family...
Gender in family studies has come a long way in constructing discourse and helping us understand spo...
This paper seeks to address potential changes in the gender roles of Working Parent (WP) households ...
This study examines how the hiring of a maid affected women’s negotiation of their traditional gende...
This study contributes to existing literature on working mothers facing work-family conflict by prov...
With an increasing number of graduate mothers in Singapore, greater emphasis is placed on the dual r...
Despite changing attitudes towards female participation in the paid labour market, working women in ...
Despite the increase in female labour force participation in Singapore in recent years, many state p...
Based on 10 interviews conducted with 2 working couples who hire domestic helper and another 3 witho...
Much sociological research concentrates on the difficulties employed women face in managing the ince...
The roles of Singaporean women have since multiplied from traditional roles of mother and wife, to i...
This study examines how young couples in Singapore organize their finances and make financial decisi...
As Singapore’s GDP per capita rose from that of a third world country to first, it’s total fertility...
Twenty-four years had passed since Arlie Hochschild and Anne Machung published their book, “The Seco...
This research aims to fill the gap in the current literature on intergenerational continuation of ho...
This research aims to show that individuals are human actors who have agency in shaping their family...
Gender in family studies has come a long way in constructing discourse and helping us understand spo...
This paper seeks to address potential changes in the gender roles of Working Parent (WP) households ...
This study examines how the hiring of a maid affected women’s negotiation of their traditional gende...
This study contributes to existing literature on working mothers facing work-family conflict by prov...
With an increasing number of graduate mothers in Singapore, greater emphasis is placed on the dual r...