Many children live in households where either one or both parents work nonstandard schedules in the evening, night, or weekend. This study tests two competing hypotheses of whether nonstandard schedules result in lower levels of parent-child interaction or in more time with children. Using the first wave of the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study of 1,266 couples with young children and data from semistructured individual (N = 27) qualitative interviews of respondents with children, the authors engage in a series of ordered logit regression models and qualitative correspondence and narrative analysis. The central finding is that nonstandard schedules are significantly related to an increase in joint activities of parents and children and caregi...
In this paper we examine if partners in households coordinate their working times. Also we examine h...
Many U.S. employees with children work nonstandard hours, yet we know little about the linkages amon...
The presence of children may oblige parents to desynchronize their schedules in order both to minimi...
Many children live in households where either one or both parents work nonstandard schedules in the ...
Many children live in households where either one or both parents work nonstandard schedules in the ...
Various aspects of parental work schedules affect the opportunities and constraints that parents enc...
This article questions existing findings and provides new evidence about the consequences of nonstan...
This article questions existing findings and provides new evidence about the consequences of nonstan...
This article questions existing findings and provides new evidence about the consequences of nonstan...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Nonstandard work schedules, such as the evening and...
We examine the work timing behavior of spouses. With work timing we mean the behavior that results i...
This article investigates the temporal orders of families as the daily rhythms and schedules when on...
This study examines whether couples time their work hours and how this work timing influences child ...
This study examines whether couples time their work hours and how this work timing influences child ...
This study investigated the association between parental nonstandard work schedules that fall outsid...
In this paper we examine if partners in households coordinate their working times. Also we examine h...
Many U.S. employees with children work nonstandard hours, yet we know little about the linkages amon...
The presence of children may oblige parents to desynchronize their schedules in order both to minimi...
Many children live in households where either one or both parents work nonstandard schedules in the ...
Many children live in households where either one or both parents work nonstandard schedules in the ...
Various aspects of parental work schedules affect the opportunities and constraints that parents enc...
This article questions existing findings and provides new evidence about the consequences of nonstan...
This article questions existing findings and provides new evidence about the consequences of nonstan...
This article questions existing findings and provides new evidence about the consequences of nonstan...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Nonstandard work schedules, such as the evening and...
We examine the work timing behavior of spouses. With work timing we mean the behavior that results i...
This article investigates the temporal orders of families as the daily rhythms and schedules when on...
This study examines whether couples time their work hours and how this work timing influences child ...
This study examines whether couples time their work hours and how this work timing influences child ...
This study investigated the association between parental nonstandard work schedules that fall outsid...
In this paper we examine if partners in households coordinate their working times. Also we examine h...
Many U.S. employees with children work nonstandard hours, yet we know little about the linkages amon...
The presence of children may oblige parents to desynchronize their schedules in order both to minimi...