Full-time working couples and their life course: An analysis of leaving full-time employment
Publication year
2009Number of pages
21 p.
Source
Journal of Sociological Research, 1, 1, (2009), pp. 1-20ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Journal title
Journal of Sociological Research
Volume
vol. 1
Issue
iss. 1
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 1
Page end
p. 20
Subject
Inequality, cohesion and modernization; Ongelijkheid, cohesie en moderniseringAbstract
In the initial phase of family formation a majority of all spouses works full-time. As a result most couples start off as full-time working couples. We used complete career reports of 2.014 couples from the Netherlands to answer the question of which life-course events and individual social resources determine a couple’s exit from dual full-time employment. We estimated the probability of leaving full-time work with dynamic competing risk models. Our results indicate that family transitions such as a first childbirth, family growth and mobility cause a couple to leave full-time work. Results also showed that men raised in high educated families favour an arrangement in which their wife works part-time as opposed to becoming a housewife. By contrast, a high status occupation keeps women in dual full-time employment.
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