This article presents evidence on working time flexibility and the experience of work and family conflict in the Netherlands, Sweden and the UK, using data from a comparable questionnaire. We find that the experience of balancing work and family life in the different countries yields some surprising and paradoxical results. This is particularly the case in Sweden where, despite the establishment of gender equality and work–family reconciliation policies, we find that higher proportions of both mothers and fathers than in the other two countries report a conflict between their work and family lives. In the Netherlands and the UK it is fathers rather than mothers who are more likely to report conflicting pressures between work and family lif...
Today, as an increasing share of women and men is involved in both paid tasks at work and unpaid car...
This paper provides a comparative analysis of west and central east European countries focusing on h...
Today, as an increasing share of women and men is involved in both paid tasks at work and unpaid car...
This article presents evidence on working time flexibility and the experience of work and family con...
This paper focuses on working time flexibility and family life in the UK, the Netherlands and Sweden...
This article explores the influence of working conditions on work-family conflict (WFC) among marrie...
People today lead busy, hurried lives with competing time claims between the spheres of paid work an...
This article provides a comparison of three West European countries with five Central East European ...
People today lead busy, hurried lives with competing time claims between the spheres of paid work an...
Many European families are affected by the 24/7 economy, but relatively little is known about how wo...
Many European families are affected by the 24/7 economy, but relatively little is known about how wo...
This article focuses on the level of disagreement about how to divide household labour as well as on...
Balancing work with family life has become one of the most important issues for families nowadays. I...
abstract: People today lead busy, hurried lives with competing time claims between the spheres of pa...
Today, as an increasing share of women and men is involved in both paid tasks at work and unpaid car...
Today, as an increasing share of women and men is involved in both paid tasks at work and unpaid car...
This paper provides a comparative analysis of west and central east European countries focusing on h...
Today, as an increasing share of women and men is involved in both paid tasks at work and unpaid car...
This article presents evidence on working time flexibility and the experience of work and family con...
This paper focuses on working time flexibility and family life in the UK, the Netherlands and Sweden...
This article explores the influence of working conditions on work-family conflict (WFC) among marrie...
People today lead busy, hurried lives with competing time claims between the spheres of paid work an...
This article provides a comparison of three West European countries with five Central East European ...
People today lead busy, hurried lives with competing time claims between the spheres of paid work an...
Many European families are affected by the 24/7 economy, but relatively little is known about how wo...
Many European families are affected by the 24/7 economy, but relatively little is known about how wo...
This article focuses on the level of disagreement about how to divide household labour as well as on...
Balancing work with family life has become one of the most important issues for families nowadays. I...
abstract: People today lead busy, hurried lives with competing time claims between the spheres of pa...
Today, as an increasing share of women and men is involved in both paid tasks at work and unpaid car...
Today, as an increasing share of women and men is involved in both paid tasks at work and unpaid car...
This paper provides a comparative analysis of west and central east European countries focusing on h...
Today, as an increasing share of women and men is involved in both paid tasks at work and unpaid car...