This article deals with the causes and consequences of divorce in a group of women with minor children in Spain, a country in Southern Europe that presents a pre-eminently familistic character based on a marked division of gender roles. We detected an imbalance between qualitative and quantitative studies on this topic, of which the latter are more numerous in the recently published literature. For this reason, here we wish to show the people behind the data by conferring two questions making up the analysis axes of this research. First, we deal with the causes of couple breakups, which are related to inequality in the distribution of housework and care tasks in all cases. Second, we analyse their speeches about work and family conciliation...
This article analyses the dynamics of family solidarity in Spain. The existing literature so far has...
This article explores how paid domestic work is framed in state policies and discours...
In the last half century, European countries have experienced an increased participation of women in...
Altres ajuts: CSO2016-78715-RFrom 26 semi-structured interviews conducted in Spain we examine how mo...
Background of INCASI Project H2020-MSCA-RISE-2015 GA 691004. WP1: CompilationAn analysis of family c...
This article studies thirty - three dual - income Spanish childless heterosexual couples who were ...
En la última década, el dilema de la conciliación trabajo/familia ha tenido un lugar destacado en lo...
Under the pressure of work's devaluation and the state's retrenchment, men and women in Spain manage...
Over the past twenty years there has been a 87 % increase of the married women’s employment rate and...
Precede al título: The Work-Life Balance ISpanish couples have found new ways of organising their pr...
This thesis consists of three papers that investigate the labour market activity of women following ...
This study aims to analyse the legal decision-making process in the Community of Valencia (Spain) re...
Enlace a la versión en castellano: https://hdl.handle.net/2454/34827En este artículo queremos poner ...
This article studies 28 dual-income Spanish childless couples who were undoing gender in routine dom...
[EN]This article argues that Spanish families have changed little because many women are less than f...
This article analyses the dynamics of family solidarity in Spain. The existing literature so far has...
This article explores how paid domestic work is framed in state policies and discours...
In the last half century, European countries have experienced an increased participation of women in...
Altres ajuts: CSO2016-78715-RFrom 26 semi-structured interviews conducted in Spain we examine how mo...
Background of INCASI Project H2020-MSCA-RISE-2015 GA 691004. WP1: CompilationAn analysis of family c...
This article studies thirty - three dual - income Spanish childless heterosexual couples who were ...
En la última década, el dilema de la conciliación trabajo/familia ha tenido un lugar destacado en lo...
Under the pressure of work's devaluation and the state's retrenchment, men and women in Spain manage...
Over the past twenty years there has been a 87 % increase of the married women’s employment rate and...
Precede al título: The Work-Life Balance ISpanish couples have found new ways of organising their pr...
This thesis consists of three papers that investigate the labour market activity of women following ...
This study aims to analyse the legal decision-making process in the Community of Valencia (Spain) re...
Enlace a la versión en castellano: https://hdl.handle.net/2454/34827En este artículo queremos poner ...
This article studies 28 dual-income Spanish childless couples who were undoing gender in routine dom...
[EN]This article argues that Spanish families have changed little because many women are less than f...
This article analyses the dynamics of family solidarity in Spain. The existing literature so far has...
This article explores how paid domestic work is framed in state policies and discours...
In the last half century, European countries have experienced an increased participation of women in...