2002
DOI: 10.1023/a:1025904010911
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Gendered labour arrangements in Switzerland: Structures, cultures, meanings: statistical evidence and biographical narratives

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“…Also, the difficulty of balancing family and professional life in countries with conservative gender regimes like Switzerland (Bühler and Meier Kruker 2002) set further constraints together with the author's precarious academic position, which was only temporary.…”
Section: Studying Social Exclusion Using Inclusive Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the difficulty of balancing family and professional life in countries with conservative gender regimes like Switzerland (Bühler and Meier Kruker 2002) set further constraints together with the author's precarious academic position, which was only temporary.…”
Section: Studying Social Exclusion Using Inclusive Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only three out of the 13 interviewees live in the German-speaking part of Switzerland, which actually represents over 60 % of the residing population (Lüdi and Werlen 2005 ). While there exist cultural differences between these regions (Bühler 1998(Bühler , 2001Bühler and Meier Kruker 2002 ), they are probably not decisive in this explorative study, as interviewees were pioneers in both contexts.…”
Section: Sample Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In Anlehnung an Bühler und Meier Kruker (2002) und Pfau-Effinger (2005) wird erwartet, dass in deutschsprachigen Kantonen die Aufteilung der Arbeit geschlechtsspezifisch erfolgt und somit Frauen eher mehr und Männer eher weniger Hausarbeit leisten. Dieser Zusammenhang wird auch für traditionelle Kantone erwartet.…”
Section: Hausarbeit Im Kontext: Politik Kultur Und Wirtschaftunclassified
“…So gibt es bei Abstimmungen regelmässig Unterschiede zwischen den Sprachregionen (Bühler 2002), und auch geschlechterkulturelle Leitbilder sind unterschiedlich stark verbreitet (Pfau-Effinger 2005). So ist in deutschsprachigen Kantonen das traditionelle männliche Alleinverdienermodell sehr weit verbreitet, während das Doppelverdienermodell stärker in der französisch-und italienischsprachigen Schweiz vertreten ist (Bühler und Meier Kruker 2002;Pfau-Effinger 2005).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified