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Who earns money and who works in family. Income, housework and consumption in Slovak families

  1. TitleWho earns money and who works in family. Income, housework and consumption in Slovak families
    Author infoIvan Chorvát
    Author Chorvát Ivan 1968- (100%) UMBFF19 - Katedra sociológie a sociálnej antropológie
    Source documentDifferences, inequalities and sociological imagination : 12th conference of the European Sociological Association, Prague 25-28 August 2015 : abstract book. online, p. 284. - Praha : European Sociological Association, Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, 2015 ; Differences, inequalities and sociological imagination conference of the European Sociological Association (ESA)
    Keywords slovenské rodiny - Slovak families   domáce práce - práce v domácnosti - house works - houseworks   financie domácností   household labours   household finance  
    LanguageEnglish
    CountryCzech Republic
    systematics 316.1
    AnnotationThe paper deals primarily with the division of household labour in the family from the gender perspective taking into account economic aspects of family life (income), some consumption patterns (with focus on leisure activities), and the role of family values. We are using data from the Slovak survey of the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP), the module Family and Changing Gender Roles (organized in 2012) in order to test whether the relative resource hypothesis (taking into account the control of resources) or the hypothesis stressing the role of values (having the family, marriage as the best alternative, etc.) can better explain some aspects of family life such as the division of housework or consumption decisons on leisure
    URL http://esa12thconference.eu/sites/esa12thconference.eu/files/esa_2015_book_of_abstracts.pdf
    Public work category AFG
    No. of Archival Copy35536
    Catal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
    Databasexpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ
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