Determinants of responsibility for child care arrangements among dual-earner couples

Author(s): Peterson, Richard R.; Gerson, Kathleen;
Date Issued: 1992
Publisher(s): National Council on Family Relations
Description: An analysis of the human capital and social-structural explanations of men’s and women’s responsibility for child arrangements and household labor
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Funder(s): National Science Foundation (U.S.)
Journal Title: Journal of Marriage and the Family
Volume Number: 54
Issue Number: 3
Page Range: 527-536
Topics: Parents & Families > Family Characteristics > Families & Work

Parents & Families > Parent Characteristics > Gender
Country: United States
ISSN: 0022-2445 Paper
1741-3737 Electronic
Peer Reviewed: yes
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