The time allocated to household chores is substantial, with the burden falling disproportionately upon women. Further, social norms about how much work men and women should contribute in the home are likely to influence couples’ housework allocation decisions and evaluations of their lot. Using Australian data, we employ a two-stage estimation procedure to examine how deviations from housework norms relate to couples’ satisfaction. In stage one, we model housework time to identify predicted (i.e., socially expected) and residual components. In support of this bifurcation, the residual housework time measures are strongly related to each partner’s perceived fairness of the division of household tasks. In stage two, we predict satisfaction ba...
Objective This study provides the first assessment of changes in women's and men's satisfaction with...
Recent changes in the labour force participation rates of men and women give rise to new questions r...
This article studies the relationship between household income and housework time across 33 countrie...
In this thesis, I examine the relationships between changes in the structure of Australian families,...
This paper examines men's and women's levels of satisfaction with the domestic division of labour. I...
The increased labour force participation rate of married women with dependent children has given ris...
This paper investigates husbands' and wives' perceptions of fairness of the domestic division of lab...
core housework hours Assessing the relevance of earlier approaches for explaining current trends The...
core housework hours Assessing the relevance of earlier approaches for explaining current trends The...
Most research on gender divisions of housework focuses on couple and family households. This article...
Using data in the United States, UK and Germany, we show that women whose working hours exceed those...
It is well-known that pathways through the lifecourse have changed in recent years. People are marry...
This paper investigates changes in perceptions of housework fairness as men and women make the trans...
ObjectiveThis study longitudinally investigated the associations between becoming a female‐breadwinn...
Using data from Australia and the United States, the authors explore the effect of spouses\u27 contr...
Objective This study provides the first assessment of changes in women's and men's satisfaction with...
Recent changes in the labour force participation rates of men and women give rise to new questions r...
This article studies the relationship between household income and housework time across 33 countrie...
In this thesis, I examine the relationships between changes in the structure of Australian families,...
This paper examines men's and women's levels of satisfaction with the domestic division of labour. I...
The increased labour force participation rate of married women with dependent children has given ris...
This paper investigates husbands' and wives' perceptions of fairness of the domestic division of lab...
core housework hours Assessing the relevance of earlier approaches for explaining current trends The...
core housework hours Assessing the relevance of earlier approaches for explaining current trends The...
Most research on gender divisions of housework focuses on couple and family households. This article...
Using data in the United States, UK and Germany, we show that women whose working hours exceed those...
It is well-known that pathways through the lifecourse have changed in recent years. People are marry...
This paper investigates changes in perceptions of housework fairness as men and women make the trans...
ObjectiveThis study longitudinally investigated the associations between becoming a female‐breadwinn...
Using data from Australia and the United States, the authors explore the effect of spouses\u27 contr...
Objective This study provides the first assessment of changes in women's and men's satisfaction with...
Recent changes in the labour force participation rates of men and women give rise to new questions r...
This article studies the relationship between household income and housework time across 33 countrie...