Trends in fathers' contribution to housework and childcare under different welfare policy regimes

This paper brings up to date welfare regime differences in fathers’ time involvement in childcare and core housework, using Multinational Time Use Study data (1971-2010) from 15 countries. Although Nordic fathers continue to set the bar, the results provide some support for the idea of a catch -up i...

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Main Authors: Altintas, E, Alon, O
Format: Journal article
Published: Oxford University Press 2016
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Summary:This paper brings up to date welfare regime differences in fathers’ time involvement in childcare and core housework, using Multinational Time Use Study data (1971-2010) from 15 countries. Although Nordic fathers continue to set the bar, the results provide some support for the idea of a catch -up in core housework among Southern regime fathers. The results also suggest an increasing polarization in Liberal countries, whereby fathers who were meaningfully involved in family life were increasingly likely to spend more time doing core housework and, particularly, childcare. Fathers living in Corporatist countries have been least responsive to change.