Household governance and time allocation: structures and processes of social control in Dutch households

"This article introduces the concept of 'household governance' and investigates empirical differences in governance practices among Dutch households. It stresses informal household rules and conflict-handling strategies of cohabiting couples as important means to govern daily time allocation. The leading question is to what extent the concept of household governance contributes to our understanding of the way households combine the demands from paid and unpaid work. Empirical analyses based on a sample of 809 Dutch cohabiting employees and their spouses (Time Competition Survey 2003) show cons... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Wotschack, Philip
Dokumenttyp: Arbeitspapier
Erscheinungsdatum: 2012
Verlag/Hrsg.: DEU
Schlagwörter: Sociology & anthropology / Soziologie / Anthropologie / Family Sociology / Sociology of Sexual Behavior / Sociology of Economics / Wirtschaftssoziologie / Familiensoziologie / Sexualsoziologie / family work / Netherlands / job situation / private household / housework / work-family balance / gainful work / conflict behavior / coping behavior / division of labor / governance / life situation / family / gender-specific factors / Arbeitsteilung / Familienarbeit / Hausarbeit / Familie-Beruf / Lebenssituation / Arbeitssituation / Erwerbsarbeit / geschlechtsspezifische Faktoren / Familie / Coping-Verhalten / Konfliktverhalten / Privathaushalt / Niederlande / empirisch / empirisch-quantitativ / empirical / quantitative empirical
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