Unequal but fair? Housework and child care in a sample of low- to moderate-income British couples
<p>This paper first discusses the reported distribution and perceived „fairness‟ of housework and child care in couple relationships from a gender perspective, and then uses this to inform a qualitative analysis of the same issues, drawing on interviews with men and women in low- to moderate-i...
Main Authors: | Taylor, S, Bennett, F, Sung, S |
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Format: | Record |
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Department of Social Policy and Social Work, University of Oxford
2010
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