In couple households, income losses due to men"s displacements may be offset by an increase in women"s earnings, the so called „Added Worker Effect" (AWE). I argue that previous research largely neglected the variation of the AWE due to intra-household characteristics. Following the idea of „linked life courses", intra-household processes have an influence on the AWE and that this influence is structured by gender norms. I test the implications of this perspective using panel data from West Germany (GSOEP) and the United States (PSID). Results support my expectation that male breadwinner couples have lower AWE than modern and semi-modernized couples
Background: Female-breadwinner families represent a relatively new phenomenon in Europe. Little is k...
This paper answers three research questions: What is the impact of fixed-term employment on the well...
Social norms can have a persistent influence on outcomes. Since the end of the second World War, men...
In couple households, income losses due to men"s displacements may be offset by an increase in women...
The “Added Worker Effect” (AWE) theory posits that partners of the unemployed provide intrahousehold...
What will be the long-term effect of the emerging predominance of the dual-earner family? Perhaps wo...
Studies of work/family arrangements over time and space typically analyse families by the extent to ...
Studies of work/family arrangements over time and space typically analyse families by the extent to ...
Nisic N, Melzer SM. Explaining Gender Inequalities That Follow Couple Migration. Journal of Marriage...
We document that the added worker effect (AWE) has increased over the last three decades. We develop...
There was a time when the prevailing opinion about family relations was that couple specialization (...
In analysing heterosexual couples’ work-family arrangements over time and space, the comparative soc...
Economic theory suggests that when a primary earner within a couple loses their job, one potential ...
Objective: This study examines how the interplay of both partners' employment biographies is associa...
AbstractIn the 21st century, the division of housework remains gendered, with women on average still...
Background: Female-breadwinner families represent a relatively new phenomenon in Europe. Little is k...
This paper answers three research questions: What is the impact of fixed-term employment on the well...
Social norms can have a persistent influence on outcomes. Since the end of the second World War, men...
In couple households, income losses due to men"s displacements may be offset by an increase in women...
The “Added Worker Effect” (AWE) theory posits that partners of the unemployed provide intrahousehold...
What will be the long-term effect of the emerging predominance of the dual-earner family? Perhaps wo...
Studies of work/family arrangements over time and space typically analyse families by the extent to ...
Studies of work/family arrangements over time and space typically analyse families by the extent to ...
Nisic N, Melzer SM. Explaining Gender Inequalities That Follow Couple Migration. Journal of Marriage...
We document that the added worker effect (AWE) has increased over the last three decades. We develop...
There was a time when the prevailing opinion about family relations was that couple specialization (...
In analysing heterosexual couples’ work-family arrangements over time and space, the comparative soc...
Economic theory suggests that when a primary earner within a couple loses their job, one potential ...
Objective: This study examines how the interplay of both partners' employment biographies is associa...
AbstractIn the 21st century, the division of housework remains gendered, with women on average still...
Background: Female-breadwinner families represent a relatively new phenomenon in Europe. Little is k...
This paper answers three research questions: What is the impact of fixed-term employment on the well...
Social norms can have a persistent influence on outcomes. Since the end of the second World War, men...