Breadwinning or on the breadline? female breadwinners’ economic characteristics across 20 welfare states
In analysing heterosexual couples’ work-family arrangements over time and space, the comparative social policy literature has settled on the framework of the ‘malebreadwinner’ versus ‘dual-breadwinner’ family. We argue for integrating an additional couple-type into this framework, which is the ‘fema...
Main Authors: | Kowalewska, H, Vitali, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2020
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