Women, men, work and family in Europe:
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adam_text | Contents
List of Tables vii
List of Figures x
Acknowledgements xi
Notes on the Contributors xii
1 Introduction: The Unravelling of the Male Breadwinner
Model and Some of its Consequences 1
Rosemary Crompton, Suzan Lewis and Clare Lyonette
2 Evolutions and Approaches to Equitable Divisions of
Paid Work and Care in Three European Countries:
a Multi level Challenge 17
Richenda Gambles, Suzan Lewis and Rhona Rapoport
3 Social Policy in Europe: its Impact on Families and Work 35
Laura den Dulk and Anneke van Doorne Huiskes
4 Fertility Rates and Mothers Employment Behaviour in
Comparative Perspective: Similarities and Differences
in Six European Countries 58
Jeanne Fagnani
5 Fertility Decline, the Postponement of Childbearing and
the Increase in Childlessness in Central and Eastern Europe:
a Gender Equity Approach 76
Hana Haskovd
6 Main Patterns in Attitudes to the Articulation Between
Work and Family Life: a Cross National Analysis 86
Karin Wall
7 Occupational Class, Country and the Domestic Division of
Labour 116
Rosemary Crompton and Clare Lyonette
V
vi Contents
8 Gender, Social Class and Work Life Balance in the New
Economy 133
Diane Perrons, Linda McDowell, Colette Fagan,
Kath Ray and Kevin Ward
9 Care Capital, Stress and Satisfaction 152
Anneli Anttonen and Jorma Sipild
10 The Workplace as an Arena for Negotiating the
Work Family Boundary: a Case Study of Two Swedish
Social Services Agencies 171
Margareta Back Wiklund and Lars Plantin
11 Women s Occupational Patterns and Work Family
Arrangements: do National and Organisational
Policies Matter? 190
Maria das Dores Guerreiro and Ines Pereira
12 Employment, the Family and Work Life Balance in
France 210
Nicky Le Feuvre and Clotilde Lemarchant
13 Continuities, Change and Transformations 230
Rosemary Crompton, Suzan Lewis and Clare Lyonette
Bibliography 245
Index 264
List of Tables
3.1 Leave arrangements and public childcare in the social
democratic regime 40
3.2 Leave arrangements and public childcare in the
conservative regime 42
3.3 Leave arrangements and public childcare in the
Mediterranean regime 43
3.4 Leave arrangements and public childcare in the liberal
regime 44
3.5 Leave arrangements and public childcare in the post
communist regime 45
3.6 Employment activity rates (% of population aged 15 64)
by gender, 2004 47
3.7 Part time employment (% of total employment) by
gender and FTE employment rates (% of population
aged 15 64), 2004 49
3.8 Gainful and domestic work of parents living as a
couple with youngest child aged up to 6, in hours and
minutes per day and in percentages of total time
(1998 2002) 51
3.9 Wage gap: women s wages as a percentage of men s
average gross hourly earnings and women in
managerial positions in the EUR countries 54
4.1 Total period fertility rates and completed fertility rates 65
4.2 The effect of the presence of children on the
employment status of women 72
6.1 Main attitudinal patterns to work/family articulation
Portugal 91
6.2 Main attitudinal patterns to work/family articulation
Great Britain 92
6.3 Logistic regression on strong modern (7 countries)
(n = 4037) 99
6.4 Logistic regression on strong modern, by country 100
6.5 Logistic regression on strong traditional modified
(7 countries) (n = 4663) 101
6.6 Logistic regression on strong traditional modified,
by country 101
vii
viii List of Tables
6.7 Logistic regression on modern strong motherhood
(5 countries) (n = 2608) 102
6.8 Logistic regression on modern strong motherhood, by
country 103
6.9 Logistic regression on modern moderate motherhood,
by country 103
6.10 Logistic regression on modern unequal caring (5 countries)
(n = 3546) 104
6.11 Logistic regression on modern unequal caring, by country 104
6C.1 Respondents employment situation (18 65 years) 113
6C.2 Employment situation of respondents with children
below age 5/6 (pre school), by sex 114
7.1 Domestic division of labour by country (women in
employment only) 120
7.2 Regression on ddl arrangements 123
7.3 Regression on life at home is rarely stressful (women
in employment only) 125
8.1 Household partnership and working patterns 137
8.2a Broad socio economic groups and working patterns for
married and co habiting mothers 138
8.2b Broad socio economic groups and working patterns for
single parents 139
9.1 Country, gender stress, and satisfaction (means) 157
9.2 Household composition, stress and satisfaction (means) 158
9.3 Older and younger children, stress and satisfaction
(means) 159
9.4 Respondent s work status, stress and satisfaction (means) 160
9.5 Family incomes, stress and satisfaction, Finnish data
only (means) 161
9.6 Sharing household work, deciding together, stress and
satisfaction (correlations) 162
9.7 Decisions made together, stress and satisfaction
(means) 164
9.8 Satisfaction and the extreme levels of stress (means) 164
9.9 Stress and satisfaction, extreme cases only 165
11.1 Business organisations involved in the case studies 196
11.2 The organisation of household work 205
11.3 Childcare solutions 206
12.1 Employment rates of women aged 25 49 years,
according to marital status and number of children,
1962 2002, France 215
List of Tables ix
12.2 Activity rates of men and women by age, France, 2001 215
12.3 Rates of part time work by age cohort and sex,
France, 2001 215
12.4 Distribution of young children (under 6 years)
according to family composition and activity patterns
of parents, France, 2001 221
12.5a Responses to the statement: I have found it difficult
to concentrate at work due to family responsibilities ,
from men and women (no child in the household) 225
12.5b Responses to the statement: I have found it difficult to
concentrate at work due to family responsibilities , from
men and women (at least one child in the household) 225
12.6 Mothers responses to the statement: There are so many
things to do at home, I often run out of time before
I get them all done , according to occupational status
and working time (at least one child in the household) 226
12.7a Comparison of women s responses to the statement:
There are so many things to do at home, I often run
out of time before I get them all done , according to
occupational status, working time and country (France/
Britain) (no children in the household, full time only) 227
12.7b Comparison of mothers responses to the statement:
There are so many things to do at home, I often run
out of time before I get them all done , according to
occupational status, working time and country
(France/Britain) (at least one child in the household,
full time only) 227
Appendix 6A: Cross tabulation of attitudinal patterns to
work/family articulation, by country, with
responses to the statement Do you think
women should work outside the home
part time, full time, not at all when
there is a child under school age (%) 109
Appendix 6B: Description and coding of variables
used in the regressions (7 countries) 112
Appendix 6C: Characteristics of respondents in
the seven countries by employment
situation and sex 113
List of Figures
4.1 Mean age of women at childbirth by year and cohort 62
4.2 Percentage of births among women from 40 to 44
years old in the total of live births 63
4.3 Completed fertility rates and total period fertility rates 64
4.4 Employment rates of women (aged 25 54 years)
according to the number of children (2000) 70
4.5 Distribution of paid work between men and women:
dual earner couples with children (2000) 70
4.6 Percentage of women (aged 25 54 years) working
part time according to the number of children (2000) 71
5.1 Total fertility rates in selected European countries 77
5.2 Agreement with the statement A man s job is to earn
money; a woman s job is to look after the home and
family (% in 1994 and 2002 in European countries,
ISSP data) 83
5.3 Percentage of part time working women among the total
numbers of employed women in European countries
in 2003 83
5.4 Confidence in the possibilities of combining paid work
with motherhood in 1994 and 2002 in Europe 84
6.1 Main attitudinal patterns to work/family articulation,
Portugal (%) (n = 1004) 93
6.2 Main attitudinal patterns to work/family articulation,
Spain (%) (n = 1993) 94
6.3 Main attitudinal patterns to work/family articulation,
Czech Republic (%) (n = 1121) 95
6.4 Main attitudinal patterns to work/family articulation,
West Germany (%) (n = 646) 95
6.5 Main attitudinal patterns to work/family articulation,
Great Britain (%) (n = 1494) 97
6.6 Main attitudinal patterns to work/family articulation,
France (%) (n = 1546) 97
6.7 Main attitudinal patterns to work/family articulation,
Sweden (%) (n = 772) 98
11.1 Agents influencing the work family balance 193
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Contents
List of Tables vii
List of Figures x
Acknowledgements xi
Notes on the Contributors xii
1 Introduction: The Unravelling of the 'Male Breadwinner'
Model and Some of its Consequences 1
Rosemary Crompton, Suzan Lewis and Clare Lyonette
2 Evolutions and Approaches to Equitable Divisions of
Paid Work and Care in Three European Countries:
a Multi level Challenge 17
Richenda Gambles, Suzan Lewis and Rhona Rapoport
3 Social Policy in Europe: its Impact on Families and Work 35
Laura den Dulk and Anneke van Doorne Huiskes
4 Fertility Rates and Mothers' Employment Behaviour in
Comparative Perspective: Similarities and Differences
in Six European Countries 58
Jeanne Fagnani
5 Fertility Decline, the Postponement of Childbearing and
the Increase in Childlessness in Central and Eastern Europe:
a Gender Equity Approach 76
Hana Haskovd
6 Main Patterns in Attitudes to the Articulation Between
Work and Family Life: a Cross National Analysis 86
Karin Wall
7 Occupational Class, Country and the Domestic Division of
Labour 116
Rosemary Crompton and Clare Lyonette
V
vi Contents
8 Gender, Social Class and Work Life Balance in the New
Economy 133
Diane Perrons, Linda McDowell, Colette Fagan,
Kath Ray and Kevin Ward
9 Care Capital, Stress and Satisfaction 152
Anneli Anttonen and Jorma Sipild
10 The Workplace as an Arena for Negotiating the
Work Family Boundary: a Case Study of Two Swedish
Social Services Agencies 171
Margareta Back Wiklund and Lars Plantin
11 Women's Occupational Patterns and Work Family
Arrangements: do National and Organisational
Policies Matter? 190
Maria das Dores Guerreiro and Ines Pereira
12 Employment, the Family and 'Work Life Balance' in
France 210
Nicky Le Feuvre and Clotilde Lemarchant
13 Continuities, Change and Transformations 230
Rosemary Crompton, Suzan Lewis and Clare Lyonette
Bibliography 245
Index 264
List of Tables
3.1 Leave arrangements and public childcare in the social
democratic regime 40
3.2 Leave arrangements and public childcare in the
conservative regime 42
3.3 Leave arrangements and public childcare in the
Mediterranean regime 43
3.4 Leave arrangements and public childcare in the liberal
regime 44
3.5 Leave arrangements and public childcare in the post
communist regime 45
3.6 Employment activity rates (% of population aged 15 64)
by gender, 2004 47
3.7 Part time employment (% of total employment) by
gender and FTE employment rates (% of population
aged 15 64), 2004 49
3.8 Gainful and domestic work of parents living as a
couple with youngest child aged up to 6, in hours and
minutes per day and in percentages of total time
(1998 2002) 51
3.9 Wage gap: women's wages as a percentage of men's
average gross hourly earnings and women in
managerial positions in the EUR countries 54
4.1 Total period fertility rates and completed fertility rates 65
4.2 The effect of the presence of children on the
employment status of women 72
6.1 Main attitudinal patterns to work/family articulation
Portugal 91
6.2 Main attitudinal patterns to work/family articulation
Great Britain 92
6.3 Logistic regression on strong modern (7 countries)
(n = 4037) 99
6.4 Logistic regression on strong modern, by country 100
6.5 Logistic regression on strong traditional modified
(7 countries) (n = 4663) 101
6.6 Logistic regression on strong traditional modified,
by country 101
vii
viii List of Tables
6.7 Logistic regression on modern strong motherhood
(5 countries) (n = 2608) 102
6.8 Logistic regression on modern strong motherhood, by
country 103
6.9 Logistic regression on modern moderate motherhood,
by country 103
6.10 Logistic regression on modern unequal caring (5 countries)
(n = 3546) 104
6.11 Logistic regression on modern unequal caring, by country 104
6C.1 Respondents'employment situation (18 65 years) 113
6C.2 Employment situation of respondents with children
below age 5/6 (pre school), by sex 114
7.1 Domestic division of labour by country (women in
employment only) 120
7.2 Regression on ddl arrangements 123
7.3 Regression on 'life at home is rarely stressful' (women
in employment only) 125
8.1 Household partnership and working patterns 137
8.2a Broad socio economic groups and working patterns for
married and co habiting mothers 138
8.2b Broad socio economic groups and working patterns for
single parents 139
9.1 Country, gender stress, and satisfaction (means) 157
9.2 Household composition, stress and satisfaction (means) 158
9.3 Older and younger children, stress and satisfaction
(means) 159
9.4 Respondent's work status, stress and satisfaction (means) 160
9.5 Family incomes, stress and satisfaction, Finnish data
only (means) 161
9.6 Sharing household work, deciding together, stress and
satisfaction (correlations) 162
9.7 Decisions made together, stress and satisfaction
(means) 164
9.8 Satisfaction and the extreme levels of stress (means) 164
9.9 Stress and satisfaction, extreme cases only 165
11.1 Business organisations involved in the case studies 196
11.2 The organisation of household work 205
11.3 Childcare solutions 206
12.1 Employment rates of women aged 25 49 years,
according to marital status and number of children,
1962 2002, France 215
List of Tables ix
12.2 Activity rates of men and women by age, France, 2001 215
12.3 Rates of part time work by age cohort and sex,
France, 2001 215
12.4 Distribution of young children (under 6 years)
according to family composition and activity patterns
of parents, France, 2001 221
12.5a Responses to the statement: 'I have found it difficult
to concentrate at work due to family responsibilities',
from men and women (no child in the household) 225
12.5b Responses to the statement: 'I have found it difficult to
concentrate at work due to family responsibilities', from
men and women (at least one child in the household) 225
12.6 Mothers' responses to the statement: 'There are so many
things to do at home, I often run out of time before
I get them all done', according to occupational status
and working time (at least one child in the household) 226
12.7a Comparison of women's responses to the statement:
'There are so many things to do at home, I often run
out of time before I get them all done', according to
occupational status, working time and country (France/
Britain) (no children in the household, full time only) 227
12.7b Comparison of mothers' responses to the statement:
'There are so many things to do at home, I often run
out of time before I get them all done', according to
occupational status, working time and country
(France/Britain) (at least one child in the household,
full time only) 227
Appendix 6A: Cross tabulation of attitudinal patterns to
work/family articulation, by country, with
responses to the statement 'Do you think
women should work outside the home
part time, full time, not at all when
there is a child under school age' (%) 109
Appendix 6B: Description and coding of variables
used in the regressions (7 countries) 112
Appendix 6C: Characteristics of respondents in
the seven countries by employment
situation and sex 113
List of Figures
4.1 Mean age of women at childbirth by year and cohort 62
4.2 Percentage of births among women from 40 to 44
years old in the total of live births 63
4.3 Completed fertility rates and total period fertility rates 64
4.4 Employment rates of women (aged 25 54 years)
according to the number of children (2000) 70
4.5 Distribution of paid work between men and women:
dual earner couples with children (2000) 70
4.6 Percentage of women (aged 25 54 years) working
part time according to the number of children (2000) 71
5.1 Total fertility rates in selected European countries 77
5.2 Agreement with the statement 'A man's job is to earn
money; a woman's job is to look after the home and
family' (% in 1994 and 2002 in European countries,
ISSP data) 83
5.3 Percentage of part time working women among the total
numbers of employed women in European countries
in 2003 83
5.4 Confidence in the possibilities of combining paid work
with motherhood in 1994 and 2002 in Europe 84
6.1 Main attitudinal patterns to work/family articulation,
Portugal (%) (n = 1004) 93
6.2 Main attitudinal patterns to work/family articulation,
Spain (%) (n = 1993) 94
6.3 Main attitudinal patterns to work/family articulation,
Czech Republic (%) (n = 1121) 95
6.4 Main attitudinal patterns to work/family articulation,
West Germany (%) (n = 646) 95
6.5 Main attitudinal patterns to work/family articulation,
Great Britain (%) (n = 1494) 97
6.6 Main attitudinal patterns to work/family articulation,
France (%) (n = 1546) 97
6.7 Main attitudinal patterns to work/family articulation,
Sweden (%) (n = 772) 98
11.1 Agents influencing the work family balance 193
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illustrated | Illustrated |
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spelling | Women, men, work and family in Europe ed. by Rosemary Crompton ... 1. publ. Basingstoke [u.a.] Palgrave Macmillan 2007 XVI, 272 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Work and family Europe Cross-cultural studies Sexual division of labor Europe Cross-cultural studies Arbeitswelt (DE-588)4002805-7 gnd rswk-swf Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd rswk-swf Berufstätigkeit (DE-588)4069349-1 gnd rswk-swf Familie (DE-588)4016397-0 gnd rswk-swf Europa Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 2004 London gnd-content Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 g Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 s Berufstätigkeit (DE-588)4069349-1 s Familie (DE-588)4016397-0 s Arbeitswelt (DE-588)4002805-7 s DE-604 Crompton, Rosemary Sonstige oth http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0703/2006050198-b.html Contributor biographical information http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0703/2006050198-d.html Publisher description http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0703/2006050198-t.html Table of contents only HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015627647&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Women, men, work and family in Europe Work and family Europe Cross-cultural studies Sexual division of labor Europe Cross-cultural studies Arbeitswelt (DE-588)4002805-7 gnd Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd Berufstätigkeit (DE-588)4069349-1 gnd Familie (DE-588)4016397-0 gnd |
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title | Women, men, work and family in Europe |
title_auth | Women, men, work and family in Europe |
title_exact_search | Women, men, work and family in Europe |
title_exact_search_txtP | Women, men, work and family in Europe |
title_full | Women, men, work and family in Europe ed. by Rosemary Crompton ... |
title_fullStr | Women, men, work and family in Europe ed. by Rosemary Crompton ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Women, men, work and family in Europe ed. by Rosemary Crompton ... |
title_short | Women, men, work and family in Europe |
title_sort | women men work and family in europe |
topic | Work and family Europe Cross-cultural studies Sexual division of labor Europe Cross-cultural studies Arbeitswelt (DE-588)4002805-7 gnd Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd Berufstätigkeit (DE-588)4069349-1 gnd Familie (DE-588)4016397-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Work and family Europe Cross-cultural studies Sexual division of labor Europe Cross-cultural studies Arbeitswelt Frau Berufstätigkeit Familie Europa Konferenzschrift 2004 London |
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