Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
956010 Social Science Research 2012 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper studies the influence of state, workplace, and family support on the working hours of employed mothers and how these different support sources interact. Data taken from the European Social Survey 2004/2005 as well as country-specific information were used to estimate several hierarchical models. We find evidence that the availability of supportive workplace arrangements and family support positively impact the working hours of employed mothers and that state policies facilitating the traditional family have a negative effect. There is weak support for a positive relationship between state policies facilitating the dual-earner family and working hours of employed mothers. In addition, most of the sources of support appear to be complementary. Supportive family role models and supportive workplace arrangements have a reinforcing relationship, as do publicly funded child care and supportive workplace arrangements.

► Influence of state, workplace, and family support on working hours of mothers. ► Positive impact of the availability of workplace and family support. ► State policies facilitating the traditional family have a negative effect. ► Weak support for positive effect of state policies facilitating dual-earner family. ► Sources of support appear to be complementary.

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