This investigation studies the relation between the well-being of fathers and the number of hours that their wives work outside the home. Two groups of fathers were involved in the investigation: the modern, caring fathers, and the more traditional fathers, who are often in full-time employment outside the home. It would appear to be true for both groups that the amount of hours their wives work, correlates negatively with the well-being of fathers both physically and mentally. Two hypotheses were compared: does the well-being of fathers correlate mainly with the actual absence of the wife, measured by the absolute number of hours that she works? Or does it correlate more with ‘symbolic’ factors, measured by her relative share in the family...
The present thesis focuses on causes and consequences of paid working hours and housework hours amon...
This study examines parental contact with children in the context of family roles using data from Ti...
Traditionally the father of the home was expected to be the provider and breadwinner of the family w...
This investigation studies the relation between the well-being of fathers and the number of hours th...
This study examines the relationship between the distribution of labour at home and employed women's...
The basic premise of the present research is that fathering may be best understood as a process thro...
Time pressures around work and care within families have increased over recent decades, exacerbated ...
Pollmann-Schult M. Wenn Männer Väter werden - Über die Auswirkungen der Vaterschaft auf Freizeit, Le...
Abendroth A, Pausch S. German fathers and their preferences for shorter working hours for family rea...
Changes in employment patterns and family structures may rede-ne what it means to be a father. Resea...
After a divorce, parents may face difficulties in combining work with the care for children. Few stu...
While long total work hours (paid plus unpaid work) have usually been framed as a problem for employ...
AbstractIn this research, the main aim is to designate the level to which the fathers meet the deman...
Pollmann-Schult M. Arbeitszeitwunsch und -wirklichkeit im Familienkontext. Eine Analyse der Diskrepa...
The average hours worked by full-time employees in Australia have increased since the late 1970s. Th...
The present thesis focuses on causes and consequences of paid working hours and housework hours amon...
This study examines parental contact with children in the context of family roles using data from Ti...
Traditionally the father of the home was expected to be the provider and breadwinner of the family w...
This investigation studies the relation between the well-being of fathers and the number of hours th...
This study examines the relationship between the distribution of labour at home and employed women's...
The basic premise of the present research is that fathering may be best understood as a process thro...
Time pressures around work and care within families have increased over recent decades, exacerbated ...
Pollmann-Schult M. Wenn Männer Väter werden - Über die Auswirkungen der Vaterschaft auf Freizeit, Le...
Abendroth A, Pausch S. German fathers and their preferences for shorter working hours for family rea...
Changes in employment patterns and family structures may rede-ne what it means to be a father. Resea...
After a divorce, parents may face difficulties in combining work with the care for children. Few stu...
While long total work hours (paid plus unpaid work) have usually been framed as a problem for employ...
AbstractIn this research, the main aim is to designate the level to which the fathers meet the deman...
Pollmann-Schult M. Arbeitszeitwunsch und -wirklichkeit im Familienkontext. Eine Analyse der Diskrepa...
The average hours worked by full-time employees in Australia have increased since the late 1970s. Th...
The present thesis focuses on causes and consequences of paid working hours and housework hours amon...
This study examines parental contact with children in the context of family roles using data from Ti...
Traditionally the father of the home was expected to be the provider and breadwinner of the family w...