Progress towards gender equality within intimate relationships has been slow, evident in the persistent unequal division of household labour. Previous studies have primarily focused on non-disabled couples, but research into couples where women were physically disabled has similarly shown a lack of gender equity in housework. However, there was a gap in the evidence in relation to whether men do more housework when women develop dementia. This article presents findings from a qualitative study in England, which explored the everyday decisions made by married couples where one partner had dementia. The author examines the division of labour within the couples and identifies whether women exercised any control over who did the housework. As i...
Objective Many studies reveal a gender gap in spousal care during late life. However, this gap could...
The experience of dementia can only be understood adequately if the influence of gender is fully rec...
In Australia, there is a dearth of literature available on men as principal carers despite report...
NoProgress towards gender equality within intimate relationships has been slow, evident in the persi...
The division of household labour in heterosexual couples continues to be unequal, indicating that ge...
NoThis article explores how married couples managed their finances and made financial decisions when...
This article explores how married couples managed their finances and made financial decisions when o...
More than 80,000 Norwegians live with dementia. Most caregivers for people with dementia are spouses...
Objective Many studies reveal a gender gap in spousal care during late life. However, this gap could...
As the demographics of the population change, men are becoming increasingly important as caregivers....
More than 80,000 Norwegians live with dementia. Most caregivers for people with dementia are spouses...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 clarifies the decision-making rights of people lacking capacity (such a...
The aim of this study was to explore spouses' roles in a relationship with a partner with dementia a...
Gender is a neglected aspect of policy, practice and research relating to the support of those livin...
AbstractProblem Statement: We currently live in a society where men are increasingly involved in dom...
Objective Many studies reveal a gender gap in spousal care during late life. However, this gap could...
The experience of dementia can only be understood adequately if the influence of gender is fully rec...
In Australia, there is a dearth of literature available on men as principal carers despite report...
NoProgress towards gender equality within intimate relationships has been slow, evident in the persi...
The division of household labour in heterosexual couples continues to be unequal, indicating that ge...
NoThis article explores how married couples managed their finances and made financial decisions when...
This article explores how married couples managed their finances and made financial decisions when o...
More than 80,000 Norwegians live with dementia. Most caregivers for people with dementia are spouses...
Objective Many studies reveal a gender gap in spousal care during late life. However, this gap could...
As the demographics of the population change, men are becoming increasingly important as caregivers....
More than 80,000 Norwegians live with dementia. Most caregivers for people with dementia are spouses...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 clarifies the decision-making rights of people lacking capacity (such a...
The aim of this study was to explore spouses' roles in a relationship with a partner with dementia a...
Gender is a neglected aspect of policy, practice and research relating to the support of those livin...
AbstractProblem Statement: We currently live in a society where men are increasingly involved in dom...
Objective Many studies reveal a gender gap in spousal care during late life. However, this gap could...
The experience of dementia can only be understood adequately if the influence of gender is fully rec...
In Australia, there is a dearth of literature available on men as principal carers despite report...