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Lam, Chun Bun; McHale, Susan M.; Crouter, Ann C. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2012
This study examined how the division of household labor changed as a function of marital duration and whether within-couple variation in spouses' relative power and availability were linked to within-couple variation in the division of labor. On 4 occasions over 7 years, 188 stably married couples reported on their housework activities using daily…
Descriptors: Diaries, Housework, Marriage, Spouses
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Keizer, Renske; Schenk, Niels – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2012
This study investigated the extent to which women's and men's relationship satisfaction within couples is similarly or differently affected by becoming a parent and the extent to which changes in work hours and hours spent on household labor affect a person's own and his or her spouse's relationship satisfaction across the transition to…
Descriptors: Parents, Interpersonal Competence, Observation, Longitudinal Studies
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Kuhhirt, Michael; Ludwig, Volker – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2012
Previous research suggests that household tasks prohibit women from unfolding their full earning potential by depleting their work effort and limiting their time flexibility. The present study investigated whether this relationship can explain the wage gap between mothers and nonmothers in West Germany. The empirical analysis applied fixed-effects…
Descriptors: Wages, Mothers, Salary Wage Differentials, Foreign Countries
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Gough, Margaret; Killewald, Alexandra – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2011
Unemployment has consequences for individuals, but its impacts also reverberate through families. This paper examines how families adapt to unemployment in one area of life--time in housework. Using 74,881 observations from 10,390 couples in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we estimate fixed effects models and find that individuals spend…
Descriptors: Unemployment, Affective Objectives, Housework, Gender Differences
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Schneider, Daniel – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2011
I examine the contested finding that men and women engage in gender performance through housework. Prior scholarship has found a curvilinear association between earnings share and housework that has been interpreted as evidence of gender performance. I reexamine these findings by conducting the first such analysis to use high-quality time diary…
Descriptors: Marital Status, Females, Housework, Males
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Geist, Claudia; Cohen, Philip N. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2011
This paper examines gendered housework in the larger context of comparative social change, asking specifically whether cross-national differences in domestic labor patterns converge over time. Our analysis of data from 13 countries (N = 11,065) from the 1994 and 2002 International Social Survey Program (ISSP) confirmed that social context matters…
Descriptors: Social Change, Housework, Social Environment, Gender Bias
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Kahn, Joan R.; McGill, Brittany S.; Bianchi, Suzanne M. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2011
This article uses recent data from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (N = 5,220) to explore gender differences in the extent to which adults in their 50s and 60s provide informal help to their adult children, elderly parents, and friends. We find that both men and women report very high levels of helping kin and nonkin alike, although women do more…
Descriptors: Females, Older Adults, Gender Differences, Males
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Pfeffer, Carla A. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2010
Despite increasing family studies research on same-sex cohabiters and families, the literature is virtually devoid of transgender and transsexual families. To bridge this gap, I present qualitative research narratives on household labor and emotion work from 50 women partners of transgender and transsexual men. Contrary to much literature on…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Family Environment, Housework, Interpersonal Relationship
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Offer, Shira – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2013
The literature is divided on the issue of what matters for adolescents' well-being, with one approach focusing on quality and the other on routine family time. Using the experience sampling method, a unique form of time diary, and survey data drawn from the 500 Family Study ("N" = 237 adolescents with 8,122 observations), this study examined the…
Descriptors: Well Being, Emotional Development, Family Relationship, Observation
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Killewald, Alexandra – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2011
It has been proposed that the negative association between wives' earnings and their time in housework is due to greater outsourcing of household labor by households with high-earning wives, but this hypothesis has not been tested directly. In a sample of dual-earner married couples in the Consumption and Activities Mail Survey of the Health and…
Descriptors: Spouses, Labor, Mail Surveys, Housework
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Goldberg, Abbie E.; Smith, JuliAnna Z.; Perry-Jenkins, Maureen – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2012
Little research has investigated the division of child care and housework in adoptive or lesbian/gay parent families, yet these contexts "control for" family characteristics such as biological relatedness and parental gender differences known to be linked to family work. This study examined predictors (measured preadoption) of the division of…
Descriptors: Adoption, Homosexuality, Housework, Family Characteristics
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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
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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
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Poortman, Anne-Rigt; van der Lippe, Tanja – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2009
Research on the division of household labor has typically examined the role of time availability, relative resources, and gender ideology. We explore the gendered meaning of domestic work by examining the role of men's and women's attitudes toward household labor. Using data from the Dutch Time Competition Survey (N = 732), we find that women have…
Descriptors: Females, Labor, Housework, Males
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Greenstein, Theodore N. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2009
This study uses data from married women in 30 nations to examine justice processes involving perceptions of fairness of the division of household labor and satisfaction with family life. Relative deprivation theory suggests that national context--operationalized here as nation-level gender equity--might serve as a comparative referent used by…
Descriptors: Marital Status, Females, Family Life, Role Perception
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