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Titre : | Work, employment and society, vol. 34, n° 2. - April 2020 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/04/2020 |
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This article uses data from the UK Household Longitudinal Study to describe how contemporary British couples divide a range of work types. Our findings support the hypothesis, suggested by previous authors, that a shared egalitarian ideology is [...]
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Combining feminist political economy and life-course perspectives, this mixed-methods study critically examines the extent to which extended working life policies take account of womenâs experiences of paid and unpaid work. I explore how decisio[...]
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For parents with disabled children labour market participation is difficult since these children require care that exceeds typical parental care. At the same time, disabled children often live in families who belong to social categories that are[...]
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The aim of this article is to elucidate how male and female managers of small-scale enterprises in Norway and Sweden relate to and experience the intersection between work and private life. A qualitative content analysis was adopted to explore i[...]
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Workâfamily spillover is a central concept in the work and occupations literature, with prior research detailing its negative outcomes and gendered dimensions. With increased demands for careworkers and more men entering occupations such as nurs[...]
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Unemployment influences life experiences and outcomes, but how it does so may be shaped by gender and parenthood. Because research on unemployment focuses on menâs experiences of unemployment, it presents as universal a process that may be gende[...]
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This article examines the effects of discrimination based on race, ethnic background, nationality, religion, sex, age, disability and sexual orientation on skill underutilization and under-skilling in 30 European countries. People who experience[...]