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Nartgun, Senay Sezgin; Tunc, Emine; Ergun, Elif – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2020
This study aims to articulate the views of women academicians regarding the difficulties of being a woman academician and the support of a spouse. The research was conducted with case study design. Twenty married women academicians participated in the study. The results of the study demonstrate that women academicians experience societal, family…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, College Faculty, Spouses, Family Work Relationship
Treas, Judith; Tai, Tsui-o – Journal of Family Issues, 2012
Despite many studies on the gendered division of housework, there is little research on how couples divide the work of household management. Relative resource theories of household bargaining inform analyses of who does the housework, but their applicability to household management is unclear, if only because management responsibility may be…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Housework, Spouses, Sex Role
Dew, Jeffrey – Family Relations, 2011
Few studies have examined how financial relationship issues are associated with cohabiting individuals' risk of union dissolution or marriage. Competing-risks Cox regressions using the cohabiting data in the National Survey of Families and Households (N = 483) found that financial disagreements predicted union dissolution, whereas disagreements…
Descriptors: Marriage, Interpersonal Relationship, Housework, Money Management
Baxter, Janeen; Haynes, Michele; Hewitt, Belinda – Journal of Family Issues, 2010
Does time spent in a cohabiting relationship prior to marriage lead to more egalitarian housework arrangements after marriage? Previous research has shown that housework patterns within cohabiting relationships are more egalitarian than in marital relationships. But do these patterns remain when couples marry? The findings from previous studies…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Marriage, Interpersonal Relationship, Sex Role
Erchull, Mindy J.; Liss, Miriam; Axelson, Sarah J.; Staebell, Samantha E.; Askari, Sabrina F. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2010
The current study examined how desire for marriage and children related to anticipated chore involvement for both men and women. An online survey was completed by 466 college students recruited from multiple colleges and universities in Virginia. Participants provided information about their own desire for marriage and children, expectations for…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Females, Marriage, Social Attitudes
Lincoln, Anne E. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2008
Explanations for married men's wage premium often emphasize greater market productivity due to a gendered division of household labor, though this "specialization thesis" has been insufficiently interrogated. Using data from Wave 2 of the National Survey of Families and Households (N = 972), this paper examines the relationship between wages and…
Descriptors: Wages, Housework, Marriage, Males
Treas, Judith; de Ruijter, Esther – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2008
Despite the rise in women's paid employment, little is known about how women and their partners allocate money to outsource domestic tasks, especially in unmarried unions. Tobit analyses of 6,170 married and cohabiting couples in the 1998 Consumer Expenditure Survey test hypotheses that recognize gender inequality between partners, gender typing…
Descriptors: Income, Expenditures, Employed Women, Housework
Baxter, Janeen; Hewitt, Belinda; Haynes, Michele – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2008
We examine the effects of transitions in marital and parenthood status on 1,091 men's and women's housework hours using two waves of data from an Australian panel survey titled Negotiating the Life Course. We examine transitions between cohabitation and marriage, and from cohabitation or marriage to separation, as well as transitions to first and…
Descriptors: Females, Marriage, Parents, Housework
Humble, Aine M.; Zvonkovic, Anisa M.; Walker, Alexis J. – Journal of Family Issues, 2008
Family rituals provide a rich context in which to study the relation between ideology and action. Guided by the gender perspective, this article analyzes the experiences of 21 newly married heterosexual couples who described how they planned their weddings. The interplay among gender ideology, gender display, and gender assessment differed across…
Descriptors: Ideology, Gender Differences, Gender Issues, Housework
Cunningham, Mick – Journal of Family Issues, 2005
The analysis examines the direct and indirect influences of early gender socialization on the allocation of routine housework later in the life course. The study articulates hypotheses suggesting that the relationship between gender socialization early in adulthood and housework allocation later in adulthood is moderated by gender and union type…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Housework, Socialization, Young Adults
Erickson, Rebecca J. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2005
Attempting to explain why biological sex remains the primary predictor of household labor allocation, gender theorists have suggested that husbands and wives perform family work in ways that facilitate culturally appropriate constructions of gender. To date, however, researchers have yet to consider the theoretical and empirical significance of…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Role Perception, Housework, Surveys
Xu, Xiaohe; Lai, Shu-Chuan – Journal of Family Issues, 2004
This study uses the multidimensional measures included in the 1996 Taiwan Social Change Survey to examine the effects of gender ideologies and marital role sharing on marital quality among married Taiwanese men and women as reporting spouses. The authors' quantitative analyses indicate that (a) there is little direct relationship between gender…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Change, Ideology, Marital Satisfaction
Hauhart, Robert C. – Teaching Sociology, 2007
This paper describes the use of a simple survey followed by discussion in an online sociology course to create a setting in which undergraduate students may learn about inequality from the study of everyday life. The method described in this paper relies on the common experience of a gendered household division of labor and on the use of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Working Hours, Employed Women, Family (Sociological Unit)
Cinamon, Rachel Gali – Career Development Quarterly, 2006
Anticipated levels of 2 types of work-family conflict (WFC) were studied among 358 students from 2 universities. The study examined the contribution of gender, parental models of child care and housework, and self-efficacy to the variance in anticipated WFC. Findings demonstrated that the bidirectionality of the relations between work and family…
Descriptors: Family Work Relationship, Self Efficacy, Family Characteristics, Family Life