Journal article

Work and Family: How Does the (Gender) Balance Change as Children Grow?

Lyn Craig, Pooja Sawrikar

Gender, Work and Organization | Wiley | Published : 2009

Abstract

This article investigates how work-family balance and the gender division of labour differ according to whether children are in early childhood, middle childhood or the early teen years. It uses measures of both behaviour and attitudes, drawing on two nationally representative Australian data sets, the Bureau of Statistics Time Use Survey and the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia. Women have more responsibility for care than men, but with older children there is greater gender equity in the division of labour, a less pressing domestic burden and less maternal time stress. This occurs because women recalibrate their commitments to work and home, not because domestic labour is ..

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