Search Results - "Öun, Ida"
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Who should work and who should care? Attitudes towards the desirable division of labour between mothers and fathers in five European countries
Published in Acta sociologica (01-05-2016)“…In this article, we study attitudes towards the gendered division of paid and unpaid work from a comparative perspective. Based on the notion that political…”
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Minding the Care Gap: Daycare Usage and the Negotiation of Work, Family and Gender Among Swedish Parents
Published in Social indicators research (01-08-2020)“…The article asks whether daycare can alleviate work–family tensions in the dual-earner society or if perceptions of 'care gaps' will hamper women's careers…”
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Equal sharing or not at all caring? Ideals about fathers' family involvement and the prevalence of the second half of the gender revolution in 27 societies
Published in Journal of family studies (01-11-2023)“…Using attitude data from the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) of 2012, we study the prevalence of the second half of the gender revolution - the…”
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Partisanship and perceptions of the consequences of welfare service privatization from left to right (-wing populism)
Published in Acta sociologica (01-11-2024)“…In view of increased support for a rightwing populist (RWP) party and marketization of the Swedish welfare state, here we study local politicians’ and voters’…”
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Is it Fair to Share? Perceptions of Fairness in the Division of Housework Among Couples in 22 Countries
Published in Social justice research (01-12-2013)“…This study explores the relationship between the actual division of housework and men’s and women’s perceived fairness in this regard. The central question is…”
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Shackled by double disadvantage? Gender, segregation and immigrants’ occupational attainments
Published in Acta sociologica (09-01-2024)“…The aim of the article was to determine whether immigrant women's occupational status reflect a double disadvantage in comparison to immigrant men and inborn…”
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In search of family-friendly careers? Professional strategies, work conditions and gender differences in work-family conflict
Published in Community, work & family (01-01-2018)“…The aim of this paper is to investigate whether women in a dual-earner context acquire family-friendly jobs as a strategy to keep work-family conflict down…”
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A more equal deal? Employer-employee flexibility, gender and parents' work-family tensions in Sweden
Published in Work (Reading, Mass.) (01-01-2022)“…The potential of flexible scheduling to alleviate work-family tensions and replace female part-time work has not been thoroughly explored. Specifically,…”
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Self-Employment as a Strategy for Dealing with the Competing Demands of Work and Family? The Importance of Family/Lifestyle Motives
Published in Gender, work, and organization (01-05-2015)“…In this paper, we test the argument that self‐employment may be a strategy for dealing with competing demands of work and family. We do this by comparing…”
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Conditional Representation: Gendered Experiences of Combining Work and Family among Local Politicians
Published in Journal of women, politics & policy (03-07-2019)“…This article focuses on working and living conditions among local politicians in Sweden and their experiences with combining political work and family life…”
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Welfare service privatization and opinions about service quality: The role of political ideology among local politicians and the public
Published in Social policy & administration (01-01-2020)“…In this article, we join the discussion about the potential consequences of welfare service privatization by examining the relationship between the…”
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Rethinking work-family conflict: dual-earner policies, role conflict and role expansion in Western Europe
Published in Journal of European social policy (01-07-2010)“…The aim of this article is to deepen the understanding of work—family conflict and the impact of social policies by integrating the theoretical perspectives of…”
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Beyond the Mummy Track? Part-time Rights, Gender, and Career-Family Dilemmas
Published in Nordic journal of working life studies (01-09-2018)“…Statutory rights to part-time work are increasingly discussed and institutionalized, but have been little empirically investigated. On the basis of a survey of…”
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Work-Family Conflict in the Nordic Countries: A Comparative Analysis
Published in Journal of comparative family studies (01-01-2012)“…The aim of this article is to examine men's and women's subjective experiences of work-family conflict in the Nordic welfare states. These countries are often…”
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Partisanship and perceptions about the consequences of welfare service privatization from left to right (-wing populism)
Published in Acta sociologica (2024)“…In view of increased support for a rightwing populist (RWP) party and marketization of the Swedish welfare state, here we study local politicians’ and voters’…”
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Beyond the Mummy Track? Part-time Rights, Gender, and Career-Family Dilemmas 1
Published in Nordic journal of working life studies (01-09-2018)“…Statutory rights to part-time work are increasingly discussed and institutionalized, but have been little empirically investigated. On the basis of a survey of…”
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