This article examines the influence of job features on domestic outsourcing. The central hypothesis is that households use outsourcing more often if the partners are less available for domestic chores and caregiving because of job demands. Analyses of data on 795 Dutch couples show that if they work longer hours, there is more of a demand for the outsourcing of female tasks. Flexible availability resulting from autonomy and working at home facilitates the use of outsourcing alternatives. Working at home by women reduces the amount of formal child care; however, for men it increases the outsourcing of child care
This article examines the influence of trust problems on the use of domestic outsourcing by couples ...
Using large, geographically representative surveys from the US and UK, we document variation in the ...
Using large, geographically representative surveys from the US and UK, we document variation in the ...
This article examines the influence of job features on domestic outsourcing. The central hypothesis ...
This article examines the influence of job features on domestic outsourcing. The central hypothesis ...
The outsourcing of domestic tasks is an important strategy for coping with the competing time claims...
The outsourcing of domestic tasks is an important strategy for coping with the competing time claims...
Household services are increasing. Which households consume these services, in particular domestic h...
Hiring household help could reduce housework time and alleviate subjective time pressure. Associatio...
We use data from matched dual earner couples from the Australian Time Use Survey 2006 (n\ua0=\ua0926...
In this paper, the outsourcing of child care, home cleaning and meal preparation is analysed by mean...
This article examines the influence of trust problems on the use of domestic outsourcing by couples ...
This article investigates the relationship between sharing domestic tasks in dual-earner mixed-sex c...
In this paper the outsourcing of childcare, home cleaning and meal preparation is analysed by means ...
This article examines the influence of trust problems on the use of domestic outsourcing by couples ...
This article examines the influence of trust problems on the use of domestic outsourcing by couples ...
Using large, geographically representative surveys from the US and UK, we document variation in the ...
Using large, geographically representative surveys from the US and UK, we document variation in the ...
This article examines the influence of job features on domestic outsourcing. The central hypothesis ...
This article examines the influence of job features on domestic outsourcing. The central hypothesis ...
The outsourcing of domestic tasks is an important strategy for coping with the competing time claims...
The outsourcing of domestic tasks is an important strategy for coping with the competing time claims...
Household services are increasing. Which households consume these services, in particular domestic h...
Hiring household help could reduce housework time and alleviate subjective time pressure. Associatio...
We use data from matched dual earner couples from the Australian Time Use Survey 2006 (n\ua0=\ua0926...
In this paper, the outsourcing of child care, home cleaning and meal preparation is analysed by mean...
This article examines the influence of trust problems on the use of domestic outsourcing by couples ...
This article investigates the relationship between sharing domestic tasks in dual-earner mixed-sex c...
In this paper the outsourcing of childcare, home cleaning and meal preparation is analysed by means ...
This article examines the influence of trust problems on the use of domestic outsourcing by couples ...
This article examines the influence of trust problems on the use of domestic outsourcing by couples ...
Using large, geographically representative surveys from the US and UK, we document variation in the ...
Using large, geographically representative surveys from the US and UK, we document variation in the ...