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Keyword: Household Dynamics

The unchanging divide: housework and labor responsibilities in late family stages

The dynamic interplay between mental health difficulties and the family environment in early adolescence

Rethinking children’s family complexity: a multi-conceptual approach with dynamic sequence analysis and fixed effects models

Rethinking children’s family complexity: a multi-conceptual approach with dynamic sequence analysis and fixed effects models

Mothers ‘take a pay cut’ if their firstborn is a daughter

The daughter penalty

The unchanging divide: housework and labour responsibilities in late family stages

Mothers’ parenting behaviours, strain, enjoyment and subsequent childbearing

Negotiating work and family spheres: the dyadic effects of flexible work arrangements on fertility among dual-earner heterosexual couples

Family trajectories among immigrants and their descendants in three European countries: a multistate approach in comparative research

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