Given the increasing female labour force participation rates in recent decades, the question arises as to whether the daughters of working mothers show different job patterns than the daughters of homemakers. Using data from a sample of 3,169 adult women in the 2002–2004 wave of the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study, we find that women who were raised by a working mother work about two more hours per week than those raised by a homemaking mother. The likelihood that women are currently in the labour market is not affected by their mother’s past labour force participation. Women’s own educational achievement and the presence of children younger than 12 are the strongest determinants of their participation and work hours. Our findings add to th...
Gender inequalities on the labor market differ between European countries. This study investigates p...
As female labor force participation increases globally, the relationship between maternal em- ployme...
Recent studies identified gender role attitudes as a determinant of the remaining gender gap in labo...
Given the increasing female labour force participation rates in recent decades, the question arises ...
Given the increasing female labour force participation rates in recent decades, the question arises ...
Given the increasing female labour force participation rates in recent decades, the question arises ...
This thesis is framed against the backdrop of a persistent gendered labour pattern in the Netherland...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Although young couples increasingly divide paid and unpaid work equally, the tr...
Despite the increasing prevalence of dual-earner couples, women still perform the bulk of domestic a...
The rapid increase in the rate of female participation in the labour market in the post-war period i...
Despite the increasing prevalence of dual-earner couples, women still perform the bulk of domestic a...
We argue that in the Netherlands, due to the growth of part-time work, work norms have declined. The...
In this article research on stratification and mobility is combined with research on the choice wome...
This study examined the work, family and private life conflicts at different stages in one’s life c...
In spite of increased labour market participation in recent decades, women in Norway still have high...
Gender inequalities on the labor market differ between European countries. This study investigates p...
As female labor force participation increases globally, the relationship between maternal em- ployme...
Recent studies identified gender role attitudes as a determinant of the remaining gender gap in labo...
Given the increasing female labour force participation rates in recent decades, the question arises ...
Given the increasing female labour force participation rates in recent decades, the question arises ...
Given the increasing female labour force participation rates in recent decades, the question arises ...
This thesis is framed against the backdrop of a persistent gendered labour pattern in the Netherland...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Although young couples increasingly divide paid and unpaid work equally, the tr...
Despite the increasing prevalence of dual-earner couples, women still perform the bulk of domestic a...
The rapid increase in the rate of female participation in the labour market in the post-war period i...
Despite the increasing prevalence of dual-earner couples, women still perform the bulk of domestic a...
We argue that in the Netherlands, due to the growth of part-time work, work norms have declined. The...
In this article research on stratification and mobility is combined with research on the choice wome...
This study examined the work, family and private life conflicts at different stages in one’s life c...
In spite of increased labour market participation in recent decades, women in Norway still have high...
Gender inequalities on the labor market differ between European countries. This study investigates p...
As female labor force participation increases globally, the relationship between maternal em- ployme...
Recent studies identified gender role attitudes as a determinant of the remaining gender gap in labo...