2008
DOI: 10.1086/590648
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Off‐Scheduling within Dual‐Earner Couples: An Unequal and Negative Externality for Family Time

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“…This finding has a bearing on urban planning and transportation accessibility, and supports the notion that land-use policies can be used as instruments to address time poverty and social exclusion (inclusion) issues. Third, our results reinforce the results from earlier studies (Bianchi, 2009, Ekert-Jaffe 2011, Deding and Lausten 2011) that individuals, and particularly women, in dual-earner households with children face a substantial work-family conflict situation, suggesting the need to rigorously evaluate and consider the implementation of work-friendly policies such as paid maternity and paternity leave, paid sick days, proportional wages for part-time work, flexible work scheduling, and related government policies (see, for example, Lesnard, 2008 andGoodin, 2010). Policies that promote physical activity and or provide recreational Further, analysts would do well to consider different household segment groups such as dual earner households with children, rather than estimating models by pooling all households.…”
Section: Magnitude Effects Of Variablessupporting
confidence: 71%
“…This finding has a bearing on urban planning and transportation accessibility, and supports the notion that land-use policies can be used as instruments to address time poverty and social exclusion (inclusion) issues. Third, our results reinforce the results from earlier studies (Bianchi, 2009, Ekert-Jaffe 2011, Deding and Lausten 2011) that individuals, and particularly women, in dual-earner households with children face a substantial work-family conflict situation, suggesting the need to rigorously evaluate and consider the implementation of work-friendly policies such as paid maternity and paternity leave, paid sick days, proportional wages for part-time work, flexible work scheduling, and related government policies (see, for example, Lesnard, 2008 andGoodin, 2010). Policies that promote physical activity and or provide recreational Further, analysts would do well to consider different household segment groups such as dual earner households with children, rather than estimating models by pooling all households.…”
Section: Magnitude Effects Of Variablessupporting
confidence: 71%
“…A large portion of my research using OMA focuses on time use surveys (Lesnard 2008;Lesnard 2009;Lesnard 2010;Lesnard and Kan 2011). These surveys feature a time diary in which respondents must describe activities over one or several days.…”
Section: Optimal Matching Methods and Social Theory Of Timementioning
confidence: 99%
“…where the point of using OMA is to identify different types of distributions of work hours, the warping that any insertion or deletion introduces into the subject of study itself is particularly problematic (Lesnard 2008).…”
Section: Optimal Matching Methods and Social Theory Of Timementioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have since been applied in the social sciences, where they have been used to analyse life trajectories, career paths, and school to work transitions (cf. Abbott and Forrest 1986;Halpin and Chan 1998;Abbott and Tsay 2000;McVicar and Anyadike-Danes 2002), and, in a small number of studies, to analyse time diaries (Lesnard 2004;2008;2010;Vrotsou, Ynnerman, and Cooper 2014).…”
Section: Optimal Matchingmentioning
confidence: 99%