"This paper explains variation in the labor supply of male and female employees by taking into account differences in conflict management strategies in Dutch households. While existing accounts on labor supply either emphasize household restrictions, firm influences or institutional constraints the approach taken here focuses on strategies of spouses to handle time-based interpersonal workhousehold conflicts. Using a sample of 304 male and 238 female cohabiting employees drawn from 30 Dutch organizations, we analyze how gender moderates the effect of conflict management strategies on labor supply, measured as the amount of actual working hours. Building on role congruity theory, we distinguish between two types of conflict management behavi...
Both the standard economic model and bargaining theory make predictions about financial management a...
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No one will question that the share of women working in the Dutch labour market increased over the l...
"This paper explains variation in the labor supply of male and female employees by taking into accou...
This article introduces the concept of ‘household governance’ and investigates empirical differences...
This article introduces the concept of ‘household governance’ and investigates empirical differences...
The division of labor as a source of conflict is a concern for many couples. This study goes beyond ...
Although the body of literature documenting the division of labor between partners is large and ever...
This article introduces the concept of ‘household governance’ and investigates empirical differences...
"This article introduces the concept of 'household governance' and investigates empirical difference...
This article is (c) Emerald Group Publishing and permission has been granted for this version to app...
This study uses data from the International Social Survey Program (ISSP) to examine gender differenc...
Balancing work with family life has become one of the most important issues for families nowadays. I...
In the United Kingdom, the decline of the ‘male breadwinner model’ resulting from structural changes...
Balancing work with family life has become one of the most important issues for families nowadays. I...
Both the standard economic model and bargaining theory make predictions about financial management a...
Back to overview Collective Labor Supply and Housework with Non-Participation of Women in Paid Labor...
No one will question that the share of women working in the Dutch labour market increased over the l...
"This paper explains variation in the labor supply of male and female employees by taking into accou...
This article introduces the concept of ‘household governance’ and investigates empirical differences...
This article introduces the concept of ‘household governance’ and investigates empirical differences...
The division of labor as a source of conflict is a concern for many couples. This study goes beyond ...
Although the body of literature documenting the division of labor between partners is large and ever...
This article introduces the concept of ‘household governance’ and investigates empirical differences...
"This article introduces the concept of 'household governance' and investigates empirical difference...
This article is (c) Emerald Group Publishing and permission has been granted for this version to app...
This study uses data from the International Social Survey Program (ISSP) to examine gender differenc...
Balancing work with family life has become one of the most important issues for families nowadays. I...
In the United Kingdom, the decline of the ‘male breadwinner model’ resulting from structural changes...
Balancing work with family life has become one of the most important issues for families nowadays. I...
Both the standard economic model and bargaining theory make predictions about financial management a...
Back to overview Collective Labor Supply and Housework with Non-Participation of Women in Paid Labor...
No one will question that the share of women working in the Dutch labour market increased over the l...