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Gager, Constance T.; Sanchez, Laura A.; Demaris, Alfred – Journal of Family Issues, 2009
Children's time use--and specifically the time they spend on household chores--is an important arena for understanding social change. However, few studies accurately depict the multiple factors influencing children's household labor, including parent's and children's available time and parent's levels of work/family stress. We address these gaps…
Descriptors: Social Change, Housework, Employment Level, Family Environment
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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
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Kurdek, Lawrence A. – Journal of Family Issues, 2007
This study examined how full-time employed partners from 43 gay and 36 lesbian couples allocated labor for six household tasks typically performed by women in heterosexual couples. Although the relative frequency of performing household labor within the couple did not differ between gay and lesbian partners, compared to gay partners, lesbian…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Sexual Orientation, Interpersonal Relationship, Housework
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Johnson, Jennifer A.; Johnson, Megan S. – Journal of Family Issues, 2008
Research clearly shows that, in spite of large-scale social and political changes, women still bear the primary responsibility for housework. Research explaining the unequal division of domestic labor produces mixed results. The authors argue that the "new city" structure of the modern suburbs may be partially responsible for the tenacity of the…
Descriptors: Females, Housework, Sex Role, Suburbs
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Cavkaytar, Atilla; Pollard, Elena – Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities, 2009
The purpose of this study was to develop and determine the effectiveness of a Parent and Therapist Collaboration Program for teaching self care and domestic skills to individuals with autism with varying educational needs, age, and severity of disability. Three individuals with autism, one habilitation provider, and three parents participated in…
Descriptors: Autism, Home Visits, Predictor Variables, Cooperation
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Grummell, Bernie; Devine, Dympna; Lynch, Kathleen – Gender and Education, 2009
While there has always been a profound indifference to the affective domain in formal education, given its Cartesian allegiance to the development of the rational autonomous subject, this indifference to the emotional subject is intensifying with the glorification of performativity. As higher education is especially subject to performance…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Females, Psychological Patterns, Educational Administration
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Abebe, Tatek; Kjorholt, Anne Trine – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2009
This article explores the role of children in household livelihoods among the Gedeo ethnic community in Ethiopia. Three themes are discussed--reproductive activities, entrepreneurial work in marketplaces and sociospatial mobility--in the context of recent theoretical debates over children's agency and social competence. With shifts in rural…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Ethnic Groups, Rural Economics, Child Labor
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Kan, Man Yee – Social Indicators Research, 2008
This article compares stylised (questionnaire-based) estimates and diary-based estimates of housework time collected from the same respondents. Data come from the Home On-line Study (1999-2001), a British national household survey that contains both types of estimates (sample size = 632 men and 666 women). It shows that the gap between the two…
Descriptors: Females, Dependents, Sex Role, Measures (Individuals)
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Braun, Michael; Lewin-Epstein, Noah; Stier, Haya; Baumgartner, Miriam K. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2008
Despite huge imbalances in the division of housework between women and men, previous studies have found perceptions of equity on the part of women to be much more frequent than feelings of injustice. Taking a comparative perspective on the basis of International Social Survey Program (ISSP) 2002 data (N = 8,556), we find that, on the individual…
Descriptors: Females, Family Life, Predictor Variables, Housework
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Lloyd, Cynthia B.; Grant, Monica; Ritchie, Amanda – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2008
This comparative analysis of gender differences in time use among adolescents uses surveys from five developing countries and is motivated by an interest in gender role socialization and gendered patterns of behavior during adolescence. Exploring differences in work (both noneconomic household work and labor market work) and leisure time among…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Leisure Time, Labor Market, Adolescents
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Robinson, Bryan K.; Hunter, Erica – Journal of Family Issues, 2008
This study examines a sample of 299 advertisements from 4 of the top 10 circulated magazines of 2005 to see how contemporary advertising depicts household labor. Modeling after previous studies that examined the depiction of gender in family advertising, this study seeks to determine whether advertising reflects the changes in families that have…
Descriptors: Advertising, Females, Ideology, Labor
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Milkie, Melissa A.; Raley, Sara B.; Bianchi, Suzanne M. – Social Forces, 2009
The term "second shift" from Hochschild's (1989) classic volume is commonly used by scholars to mean that employed mothers face an unequal load of household labor and thus a "double day" of work. We use two representative samples of contemporary U.S. parents with preschoolers to test how mothers employed fulltime and married to a full-time worker…
Descriptors: Mothers, Parent Attitudes, Fathers, Time Management
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Lee, Yun-Suk; Waite, Linda J. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2005
This study compares a series of estimates of the time spent on housework from survey responses and time-use estimates from the Experience Sampling Method (ESM) obtained from husbands and wives in the Sloan 500 Family Study. These include estimates from husband's and wife's answers to questions about own time and spouse's time on household tasks,…
Descriptors: Spouses, Housework, Time Management
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Curley, Ginny – Journal of Women in Educational Leadership, 2007
In this article, the author shares a story of a young couple who was arguing about the proper way to fold towels. The husband shared a story of how he had wanted to do something nice for his wife, who was studying. So he folded a load of towels and put them away. His wife then refolded the towels, explaining that he had folded them in half and…
Descriptors: Females, Fear, Interpersonal Relationship, Spouses
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Romano, Maria Clelia; Bruzzese, Dario – Social Indicators Research, 2007
In this paper, the data from the multi-purpose survey on household "Time Use" conducted by Istat (the Italian National Statistical Institute) in 2002-2003 and the data from this same survey conducted in 1988-1989 will be analysed with the purpose of describing the fathers' daily participation in the domestic activities and of…
Descriptors: Fathers, Parent Participation, Time Management, Foreign Countries
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