Item does not contain fulltextIn a three-wave longitudinal survey among 293 couples, we studied the determinants of husbands' and wives' fairness judgments regarding the division of labor across the transition to parenthood. We tested predictions derived from the distributive justice framework that perceptions of fairness regarding the division of labor are affected by (a) wants and values, (b) social comparisons, and (c) procedural justice. The model was supported for wives at all waves. For husbands, wants and values and social comparisons were the main predictors of fairness perceptions. In general, the model was consistently supported across the transition to parenthood. Support was also found for the long-term influence of the variable...
The purpose of this research is to examine married women’s perceptions of the division of household ...
Recent social and political trends have resulted in cultural ambiguity regarding marital roles, spec...
Using the first wave of the National Survey of Families and Households (NSFH-I), we analyze the join...
In a three-wave longitudinal survey among 293 couples, we studied the determinants of husbands' and ...
In a three-wave longitudinal survey among 293 couples, we studied the determinants of husbands' and ...
The primary aim of this investigation was to empirically examine facets of Thompson's (1991) model o...
Labor division is highly gendered in Germany, especially after the transition to parenthood. When ha...
This research examines the role of fairness in household labor allocation decisions and evaluations....
This paper investigates changes in perceptions of housework fairness as men and women transition fro...
Using a nationally representative, prospective study of young German adults, we address two research...
This paper investigates changes in perceptions of housework fairness as men and women make the trans...
We analyze the theoretical basis on which wives and husbands evaluate the fairness of the division o...
In a longitudinal study of couples during the transition to first time parenthood, I examined severa...
This research examines factors that may explain why full-time employed wives, despite performing mor...
The current longitudinal study examines the effect of violated expectations related to the division ...
The purpose of this research is to examine married women’s perceptions of the division of household ...
Recent social and political trends have resulted in cultural ambiguity regarding marital roles, spec...
Using the first wave of the National Survey of Families and Households (NSFH-I), we analyze the join...
In a three-wave longitudinal survey among 293 couples, we studied the determinants of husbands' and ...
In a three-wave longitudinal survey among 293 couples, we studied the determinants of husbands' and ...
The primary aim of this investigation was to empirically examine facets of Thompson's (1991) model o...
Labor division is highly gendered in Germany, especially after the transition to parenthood. When ha...
This research examines the role of fairness in household labor allocation decisions and evaluations....
This paper investigates changes in perceptions of housework fairness as men and women transition fro...
Using a nationally representative, prospective study of young German adults, we address two research...
This paper investigates changes in perceptions of housework fairness as men and women make the trans...
We analyze the theoretical basis on which wives and husbands evaluate the fairness of the division o...
In a longitudinal study of couples during the transition to first time parenthood, I examined severa...
This research examines factors that may explain why full-time employed wives, despite performing mor...
The current longitudinal study examines the effect of violated expectations related to the division ...
The purpose of this research is to examine married women’s perceptions of the division of household ...
Recent social and political trends have resulted in cultural ambiguity regarding marital roles, spec...
Using the first wave of the National Survey of Families and Households (NSFH-I), we analyze the join...