Linking Labour Division within Families, Work–Life Conflict and Family Policy
Ivett Szalma, Michael Ochsner, Judit Takács
págs. 1-7
Educational Attainment and Gender Differences in Work–Life Balance for Couples across Europe: A Contextual Perspective
Theocharis Kromydas
págs. 8-22
Gender Division of Domestic Labor in Post-Socialist Europe (1994–2012): Test of Class Gradients Hypothesis
Daria Ukhova
págs. 23-34
The Transition to Parenthood in the French and German Speaking Parts of Switzerland
Regula Zimmermann, Jean-Marie Le Goff
págs. 35-45
Work–Family Arrangement and Conflict: Do Individual Gender Role Attitudes and National Gender Culture Matter?
Christina Bornatici, Marieke Heers
págs. 46-60
Agency and Capabilities in Managerial Positions: Hungarian Fathers’ Use of Workplace Flexibility
Nikolett Geszler
págs. 61-71
“Mummy is in a Call”: Digital Technology and Executive Women’s Work–Life Balance
Beáta Nagy
págs. 72-80
The Father’s Role in Child Care: Parental Leave Policies in Lithuania and Sweden
Jolanta Aidukaite, Donata Telisauskaite Cekanavice
págs. 81-91
Long-Term Care and Gender Equality: Fuzzy-Set Ideal Types of Care Regimes in Europe
Attila Bartha, Violetta Zentai
págs. 92-102
Division of Labour, Work–Life Conflict and Family Policy: Conclusions and Reflections
Michael Ochsner, Ivett Szalma, Judit Takács
págs. 103-109