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  1. Does Father Care Mean Fathers Share?: A Comparison of How Mothers and Fathers in Intact Families Spend Time with Children.Lyn Craig - 2006 - Gender and Society 20 (2):259-281.
    This article uses diary data from the most recent Australian Bureau of Statistics Time Use Survey to compare by gender total child care time calculated in the measurements of main activity, main or secondary activity, and total time spent in the company of children. It also offers an innovative gender comparison of relative time spent in the activities that constitute child care, child care as double activity, and time with children in sole charge. These measures give a fuller picture of (...)
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  • Changing Times: Work and Leisure in Postindustrial Society.Jonathan Gershuny - 2000 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Time allocation, whether considered at the level of the individual or of the society, is a major focus of public concern. Are our lives more congested with work than they used to be? Is society polarizing into groups which, on one side, have too much work and too little leisure time to spend their money in, and on the other have no paid work, and hence no money to pay for the goods and services they might wish to use during (...)
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  • Changing Times: Work and Leisure in Postindustrial Society.Jonathan Gershuny - 2000 - Oxford University Press UK.
    'The most comprehensive and accessibly written account of how people use time across European and North American countries... this book must be read by anyone with specialized interest in time use and socio-economic organisation. The book has a wide application. It is well crafted, tackling difficult and contentious, yet crucial, debates in contemporary society with clarity and precision. Regardless of whether you agree with its prognosis, analysis and theoretical reasoning, this is a thought provoking critique of socio-economic and temporal organisation.' (...)
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  • Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution.Adrienne Rich - 1976 - New York: Virago Press.
    The experience is her own—as a woman, a poet, a feminist, and a mother—but it is an experience determined by the institution, imposed on all women everywhere. She draws on personal materials, history, research, and literature to create a document of universal importance.
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  • Woman's Estate.Juliet Mitchell - 1971 - Harmondsworth : Penguin.
    Pleidooi voor de emancipatie van de vrouw.
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  • The Sociology of Housework (Reissue).Ann Oakley - 2019 - Policy Press.
    In this ground-breaking book, acclaimed sociologist Ann Oakley undertook one of the first serious sociological studies to examine women’s work in the home. She interviewed 40 urban housewives and analysed their perceptions of housework, their feelings of monotony and fragmentation, the length of their working week, the importance of standards and routines, and their attitudes to different household tasks. Most women, irrespective of social class, were dissatisfied with housework – an important finding which contrasted with prevailing views. Importantly, too, she (...)
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  • The Overworked American: The Unexpected Decline of Leisure.Juliet B. Schor - 1994 - Science and Society 58 (1):93-95.
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