Sociocultural, economic and ethnic homogeneity in residential mobility and spatial sorting among couples

W Van Gent, M Das, S Musterd - Environment and Planning …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
This study aims to advance the spatial conceptualization of 'social homophily'by relating the
match, or mismatch, between a household's social and sociocultural characteristics and the …

Do traditional fathers always work more? Gender ideology, race, and parenthood

R Glauber, KL Gozjolko - Journal of marriage and family, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Research has shown that men who express traditional gender ideologies spend more time
in paid work when they become fathers, whereas men who express egalitarian ideologies …

A stalled revolution? What can we learn from women's drop-out to part-time jobs: A comparative analysis of Germany and the UK

M Dieckhoff, V Gash, A Mertens, LR Gordo - Research in Social …, 2016 - Elsevier
This study examines how within-couple inequalities, that is power differences between men
and women in a partnership, act as predictors of transitions from full-time to part-time …

Becoming a parent: Trajectories of family division of labor in Germany and the United States

W Fan - Advances in Life Course Research, 2024 - Elsevier
The transition to parenthood represents a turning point shaping couples' arrangements for
paid work and housework. Previous studies often examined these changes in isolation …

Gender and the economic consequences of divorce in the United States: Variation by race and ethnicity

PJ Smock, K Tzoc, D Carr - Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 2023 - Springer
Gender differences in the economic consequences of divorce are well established and
reveal how a traditional gender-based division of paid and unpaid labor can render women …

Economic self-reliance and gender inequality between US men and women, 1970–2010

D Bloome, D Burk, L McCall - American Journal of Sociology, 2019 - journals.uchicago.edu
Women have become increasingly economically self-reliant, depending more on paid
employment for their positions in the income distribution than in the past. We know little …

How do households fare economically when mothers become their primary financial support?

K McErlean, JL Glass - Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 2024 - Springer
The economic circumstances in which children grow up have garnered much scholarly
attention due to their close associations with well-being over the life course. While it has …

A targeted minimum benefit plan: A new proposal to reduce poverty among older Social Security recipients a targeted minimum benefit plan

P Herd, M Favreault, MH Meyer… - RSF: The Russell Sage …, 2018 - rsfjournal.org
In recent years, the big news in Social Security reform has been the program's fiscal
concerns. In light of concerns about both program costs and benefit adequacy, we propose …

Educational assortative mating and income dynamics in couples: A longitudinal dyadic perspective

Y Qian - Journal of Marriage and Family, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The question of how educational assortative mating may transform couples' lives and within‐
family gender inequality has gained increasing attention. Using 25 waves (1979–2012) of …

Breadwinning, occupational sex composition, and stress: Examining psychological distress and heavy drinking at the intersection of gender and race

W Fan - Gender & Society, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Research on couples' earnings arrangements has focused on men's and women's (non)
conformance to the male-breadwinner/female-homemaker model. By doing so, research has …