We present the conclusions of an exploratory, descriptive and comparative study conducted in the Basque Country with a total sample of 1651 families (children (N=1651), mothers (N= 1043) and fathers (N=873) ). This study analyses the nature of the parents' and children's participation in household work. We conclude that all the family members attach great importance to their own contribution to household work as well as to that of other family members'. However, the nature of their participation differs in the following aspects: 1) in general, mothers tend to take on most household tasks, thus, we can state that mothers do have an overload of work in comparison with other family members; 2) fathers' participation in household tasks is occas...
Even though family life and paid work are often considered as difficult to reconcile, prior research...
The benefits of the family implication in the educational process of children and its repercussion i...
This book presents a comparative analysis of the dilemmas faced by working parents with young childr...
We present the conclusions of an exploratory, descriptive and comparative study conducted in the Bas...
We present the conclusions of an exploratory, descriptive and comparative study conducted in the Bas...
Parental involvement in schools is positive for the students, their families and the schools themsel...
The aim of this paper was to study and evaluate the main elements that determine the living conditi...
Published online in September 2016Researching parental care in different social environments is esse...
It is well documented that parental behavior is a strong determinant of a child's educational achiev...
How does fathering change across children's developmental stages and how do these changes vary by ed...
Children\u27s views on their household work as mutual contribution within the family may encourage t...
The present study examined different components of parental involvement in a group of Southern Brazi...
This chapter looks at the division of parental tasks by focusing on the gender relations at play bot...
This study of 160 families investigated the extent and pattern of fathers' participation in family w...
The literature on the division of domestic work has revealed the influence of the life cycle on fami...
Even though family life and paid work are often considered as difficult to reconcile, prior research...
The benefits of the family implication in the educational process of children and its repercussion i...
This book presents a comparative analysis of the dilemmas faced by working parents with young childr...
We present the conclusions of an exploratory, descriptive and comparative study conducted in the Bas...
We present the conclusions of an exploratory, descriptive and comparative study conducted in the Bas...
Parental involvement in schools is positive for the students, their families and the schools themsel...
The aim of this paper was to study and evaluate the main elements that determine the living conditi...
Published online in September 2016Researching parental care in different social environments is esse...
It is well documented that parental behavior is a strong determinant of a child's educational achiev...
How does fathering change across children's developmental stages and how do these changes vary by ed...
Children\u27s views on their household work as mutual contribution within the family may encourage t...
The present study examined different components of parental involvement in a group of Southern Brazi...
This chapter looks at the division of parental tasks by focusing on the gender relations at play bot...
This study of 160 families investigated the extent and pattern of fathers' participation in family w...
The literature on the division of domestic work has revealed the influence of the life cycle on fami...
Even though family life and paid work are often considered as difficult to reconcile, prior research...
The benefits of the family implication in the educational process of children and its repercussion i...
This book presents a comparative analysis of the dilemmas faced by working parents with young childr...