This paper explores cross-country variation in the relationship between division of housework and wives’ relative economic contribution. Using ISSP 2012 data from 19 countries, we examined the effect of two contextual factors: women’s employment rates, which we link to economic exchange theories; and gender ideology context, which we link to cultural theories. In line with economic-based theories, economic exchange between housework and paid work occurs in all countries—but only in households which follow normative gender roles. However, and consistent with the cultural-based theory of "doing gender", wives undertake more housework than their spouses in all countries—even if they are the main or sole breadwinners. This universal gendered di...
This article studies the relationship between household income and housework time across 33 countrie...
This paper analyses data from the Chinese Women’s Status Survey 2010 to investigate how dual-earning...
Seeking to offer a balanced perspective to gender inequality and the division of household labor amo...
Individuals who espouse an egalitarian gender ideology as well as economically independent women ben...
This article investigates cross-national patterns in the gender division of housework in coresident ...
This article investigates cross-national patterns in the gender division of housework in coresident ...
Using data from Australia and the United States, the authors explore the effect of spouses\u27 contr...
By focusing on how national context and individual factors affect spouses ’ absolute and relative co...
Individuals who espouse an egalitarian gender ideology as well as economically independent women ben...
he paper focuses on the factors which influence the sharing of domestic work in European countries. ...
Background: Dual-earner families are widespread in contemporary Europe, yet the division of housewor...
How does the association between gender attitudes and housework share vary across countries and time...
This article examines the relationship between couples’ work–family arrangement and individuals’ per...
How does the association between gender attitudes and housework share vary across countries and time...
We use comparative and multilevel methods to examine attitudes toward the distribution of household ...
This article studies the relationship between household income and housework time across 33 countrie...
This paper analyses data from the Chinese Women’s Status Survey 2010 to investigate how dual-earning...
Seeking to offer a balanced perspective to gender inequality and the division of household labor amo...
Individuals who espouse an egalitarian gender ideology as well as economically independent women ben...
This article investigates cross-national patterns in the gender division of housework in coresident ...
This article investigates cross-national patterns in the gender division of housework in coresident ...
Using data from Australia and the United States, the authors explore the effect of spouses\u27 contr...
By focusing on how national context and individual factors affect spouses ’ absolute and relative co...
Individuals who espouse an egalitarian gender ideology as well as economically independent women ben...
he paper focuses on the factors which influence the sharing of domestic work in European countries. ...
Background: Dual-earner families are widespread in contemporary Europe, yet the division of housewor...
How does the association between gender attitudes and housework share vary across countries and time...
This article examines the relationship between couples’ work–family arrangement and individuals’ per...
How does the association between gender attitudes and housework share vary across countries and time...
We use comparative and multilevel methods to examine attitudes toward the distribution of household ...
This article studies the relationship between household income and housework time across 33 countrie...
This paper analyses data from the Chinese Women’s Status Survey 2010 to investigate how dual-earning...
Seeking to offer a balanced perspective to gender inequality and the division of household labor amo...