Wiley Online Library identifies 81 citations for the Canadian Review of Sociology 1975 article by Meisner, Humphreys, Meis and Scheu article No Exit for Wives: sexual division of labour and thecumulation of houehold demands"
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, , Gender and Time Use in a Global Context, (465)Crossref
Neil Guppy and Nicole Luongo, The Rise and Stall of Canada's Gender‐Equity Revolution, Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie, 52, 3, (241-265), (2015).
Andrea Doucet and Robyn Lee, Fathering, Feminism(s), Gender, and Sexualities: Connections, Tensions, and New Pathways, Journal of Family Theory & Review, 6, 4, (355-373), (2014).
Umut Öneş, Emel Memiş and Burça Kızılırmak, Poverty and intra-household distribution of work time in Turkey: Analysis and some policy implications, Women's Studies International Forum, 41, (55)Crossref
Jonathan Gershuny, Veblen in Reverse: Evidence from the Multinational Time-Use Archive, Social Indicators Research, 93, 1, (37)Crossref
Lyn Craig and Michael Bittman, The incremental time costs of children: An analysis of children's impact on adult time use in Australia, Feminist Economics, 14, 2, (59)Crossref
David R. Just, Amir Heiman and David Zilberman, The interaction of religion and family members’ influence on food decisions, Food Quality and Preference, 18, 5, (786)Crossref
Lyn Craig, is there really a second shift, and if so, who does it? a time-diary investigation, Feminist Review, 86, 1, (149)Crossref
Roderic Beaujot and Jianye Liu, Models of Time Use in Paid and Unpaid Work, Journal of Family Issues, 26, 7, (924)Crossref
Robert A. Karasek, Job Socialization: The Carry-Over Effects of Work on Political and Leisure Activities, Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 24, 4, (284)Crossref
M. R. Nakhaie, Class, breadwinner ideology, and housework among Canadian husbands, Review of Radical Political Economics, 34, 2, (137)Crossref
Claire Wallace, Household Strategies: Their Conceptual Relevance and Analytical Scope in Social Research, Sociology, 36, 2, (275)Crossref
Oriel Sullivan and Jonathan Gershuny, Cross‐national changes in time‐use: some sociological (hi) stories re‐examined, The British Journal of Sociology, 52, 2, (331-347), (2003).
Carl Bartling and Brenda Broussard, Effects of Experimenter Gender, Testing Context and Marital Status Upon Marital Role Expectations, International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 7, 4, (317)Crossref
Jiri Zuzanek, Time Use, Time Pressure, Personal Stress, Mental Health, and Life Satisfaction from a Life Cycle Perspective, Journal of Occupational Science, 5, 1, (26)Crossref
Jiri Zuzanek, John P. Robinson and Yoshi Iwasaki, The relationships between stress, health, and physically active leisure as a function of life‐cycle, Leisure Sciences, 20, 4, (253)Crossref
LAURA SANCHEZ and EMILY W. KANE, Women's and Men's Constructions of Perceptions of Housework Fairness, Journal of Family Issues, 17, 3, (358)Crossref
Duncan Lindsey, Changing Our Understanding of Child Welfare: Replacing the Residual Paradigm, Journal of Children and Poverty, 2, 1, (5)Crossref
Beth Anne Shelton and Daphne John, The Division of Household Labor, Annual Review of Sociology,22, 1, (299)Crossref
Andrea Doucet, Gender equality and gender differences in household work and parenting, Women's Studies International Forum, 18, 3, (271)Crossref
Mark Elchardus and Ignace Glorieux, The Search for the Invisible 8 Hours, Time & Society, 3, 1, (5)Crossref
Noreen C. Facione, Role overload and health: The married mother in the waged labor force, Health Care for Women International, 15, 2, (157)Crossref
Juanita Firestone and Beth Anne Shelton, A comparison of women's and men's leisure time: Subtle effects of the double day, Leisure Sciences, 16, 1, (45)Crossref
Melody Hessing, More than Clockwork: Women's Time Management in Their Combined Workloads, Sociological Perspectives, 37, 4, (611)Crossref
Esther R. Greenglass, The Contribution of Social Support to Coping Strategies, Applied Psychology, 42, 4, (323-340), (2008).
Jiri Zuzanek and Roger Mannell, Gender variations in the weekly rhythms of daily behaviour and experiences, Journal of Occupational Science, 1, 1, (25)Crossref
Duncan Lindsey, Our hopes and dreams for children, Children and Youth Services Review, 15, 1, (1)Crossref
PETER R. SINCLAIR and LAWRENCE F. FELT, Separate worlds: gender and domestic labour in an isolated fishing region, Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie, 29, 1, (55-71), (2009).
A. Regula Herzog and James N. Morgan, Age and Gender Differences in the Value of Productive Activities, Research on Aging, 14, 2, (169)Crossref
ERIK OLIN WRIGHT, KAREN SHIRE, SHU-LING HWANG, MAUREEN DOLAN and JANEEN BAXTER, THE NON-EFFECTS OF CLASS ON THE GENDER DIVISION OF LABOR IN THE HOME:, Gender & Society, 6, 2, (252)Crossref
Moira Maconachie, The allocation of domestic tasks by white married couples, South African Journal of Sociology, 23, 4, (112)Crossref
Ellen M. Gee and James G. Mcdaniel, Estimating the need for child care: The canadian case,Canadian Journal of Statistics, 19, 3, (249-265), (2008).
L.E. Falkenberg, M.L. Monachello and L.C. Edlund, What Is Needed to Help Women Balance Work and Family Responsibilities?, Equal Opportunities International, 10, 3/4, (33)Crossref
Susan M. Shaw, Women's leisure time — using time budget data to examine current trends and future predictions, Leisure Studies, 10, 2, (171)Crossref
Karyn A Loscocco and Anne R Roschelle, Influences on the quality of work and nonwork life: Two decades in review, Journal of Vocational Behavior, 39, 2, (182)Crossref
Kathleen Cannings, An Interdisciplinary Approach to Analyzing the Managerial Gender Gap, Human Relations, 44, 7, (679)Crossref
Deborah D. Godwin, Spouses' time allocation to household work: A review and critique, Lifestyles Family and Economic Issues, 12, 3, (253)Crossref
Shoshana Neuman, The marriage market and occupational sex segregation: A “new home economics” approach, The Journal of Socio-Economics, 20, 4, (347)Crossref
Esther R. Greenglass, Ronald J. Burke and Mirka Ondrack, A Gender‐role Perspective of Coping and Burnout, Applied Psychology, 39, 1, (5-27), (2008).
Sheila T. Baillie and Virginia Peart, Determinants of Women's Roles in Home Maintenance, Home Economics Research Journal, 19, 2, (120-131), (2009).
BETH ANNE SHELTON, The Distribution of Household Tasks, Journal of Family Issues, 11, 2, (115)Crossref
Janeen Baxter, Domestic Labour: Issues and Studies, Labour & Industry: a journal of the social and economic relations of work, 3, 1, (112)Crossref
MAUREEN PERRY-JENKINS and ANN C. CROUTER, Men's Provider-Role Attitudes, Journal of Family Issues, 11, 2, (136)Crossref
Loren Falkenberg and Mary Monachello, Can Organisations Respond to the Role Overload in Dual‐Earner Families?, Journal of Management Development, 8, 6, (17)Crossref
Chankon Kim, Working wives' time-saving tendencies: Durable ownership, convenience food consumption, and meal purchases, Journal of Economic Psychology, 10, 3, (391)Crossref
BONNIE J. FOX, Conceptualizing ‘patriarchy’, Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie, 25, 2, (163-182), (2008).
JUANITA FIRESTONE and BETH ANNE SHELTON, An Estimation of the Effects of Women's Work on Available Leisure Time, Journal of Family Issues, 9, 4, (478)Crossref
Bob Sharpe, Informal work and development in the west, Progress in Human Geography, 12, 3,(315)Crossref
JEAN ATKINSON, Gender Roles in Marriage and the Family, Journal of Family Issues, 8, 1, (5)Crossref
Elaine McCrate, Trade, Merger and Employment: Economic Theory on Marriage, Review of Radical Political Economics, 19, 1, (73)Crossref
Frances Cogle Lawrence, Peggy S. Draughn, Grace E. Tasker and Patricia H. Wozniak, Sex differences in household labor time a comparison of rural and urban couples, Sex Roles, 17, 9-10, (489)Crossref
Jarmila L.A. Horna, THE PROCESS OF CHOOSING LEISURE ACTIVITIES AND PREFERENCES: A STREAM MODEL, Loisir et Société / Society and Leisure, 10, 2, (219)Crossref
Dana V. Hiller and William W. Philliber, The Division of Labor in Contemporary Marriage: Expectations, Perceptions, and Performance, Social Problems, 33, 3, (191)Crossref
MARGRIT EICHLER, And the work never ends: feminist contributions, Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie, 22, 5, (619-644), (2008).
Jane Clarkson Perlmutter and Karen Smith Wampler, Sex Role Orientation, Wife's Employment, and the Division of Household Labor, Home Economics Research Journal, 13, 3, (237-245), (2009).
Judith Myers Avis, THROUGH A DIFFERENT LENS: A REPLY TO ALEXANDER, WARBURTON, WALDRON AND MAS*, Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 11, 2, (145-148), (2007).
Jonathan Gershuny and Sally Jones, The Changing Work/Leisure Balance in Britain, 1961–1984, The Sociological Review, 33, 1_suppl, (9)Crossref
Jarmila L.A. Horna, Desires and Preferences for Leisure Activities, World Leisure & Recreation, 27, 1,(28)Crossref
David K. Banner and Alex Himelfarb, The Work/ Leisure Relationship: Toward a Useful Typology,Leadership & Organization Development Journal, 6, 4, (22)Crossref
PHYLLIS J. JOHNSON and FRANCILLE M. FIREBAUGH, A Typology of Household Work Performance by Employment Demands, Journal of Family Issues, 6, 1, (83)Crossref
M. Maureen Killoran, Notes Towards A Metatheory of Wife Abuse, Journal of International and Comparative Social Welfare, 1, 1, (30)Crossref
GLADYS L. SYMONS, Career Lives of Women in France and Canada, Work and Occupations, 11, 3,(331)Crossref
Robert N. Mayer, Husband‐Wife Differences In Coping With Product Malfunctions, Home Economics Research Journal, 11, 4, (367-379), (2009).
Sara Yogev, Judging the Professional Woman: Changing Research, Changing Values, Psychology of Women Quarterly, 7, 3, (219-234), (2006).
Mohamed Abdel‐Ghany and Sharon Y. Nickols, Husband/Wife Differentials In Household Work Time: The Case of Dual‐Earner Families, Home Economics Research Journal, 12, 2, (159-167), (2009).
Jane Gaskell, The Reproduction of Family Life: perspectives of male and female adolescents, British Journal of Sociology of Education, 4, 1, (19)Crossref
A. Regula Herzog, Jerald G. Bachman and Lloyd D. Johnston, Paid work, child care, and housework: A national survey of high school seniors' preferences for sharing responsibilities between husband and wife, Sex Roles, 9, 1, (109)Crossref
J. E. Lapp, R. Marinier and R. O. Pihl, Medical Drug Use by Women: Symptoms and Change Attributions, International Journal of the Addictions, 18, 1, (45)Crossref
Sara Yogev, Happiness in dual-career couples: Changing research, changing values, Sex Roles, 8, 6,(593)Crossref
Phyllis J. Johnson, Development of a Measure of Job Time-Demands, Psychological Reports, 51, 3_suppl, (1087)Crossref
Wilbur Zelinsky, Janice Monk and Susan Hanson, Women and Geography: A Review and Prospectus, Progress in Geography, 6, 3, (317)Crossref
Ingrid Connidis, Women and Retirement: The Effect of Multiple Careers on Retirement Adjustment, Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement, 1, 3-4, (17)Crossref
Ida Harper Simpson and Paula England, Conjugal Work Roles and Marital Solidarity, Journal of Family Issues, 2, 2, (180)Crossref
Susan A. Ostrander, Upper class women: The feminine side of privilege, Qualitative Sociology, 3, 1,(23)Crossref
Nona Glazer, Overworking the working woman: the double day in a mass magazine, Women's Studies International Quarterly, 3, 1, (79)Crossref
Neena L. Chappell, Paid Labor, Sociology of Work and Occupations, 7, 1, (81)Crossref
Herbert C. Northcott, Women, Work, and Health, The Pacific Sociological Review, 23, 4, (393)Crossref
Margrit Eichler, Sex-role attitudes of male and female teachers in Toronto, Interchange, 10, 2, (2)Crossref
Carl D'Arcy and Janet A. Schmitz, Sex Differences in the Utilization of Health Services for Psychiatric Problems in Saskatchewan, The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 24, 1, (19)Crossref
MARLENE MACKIE, ON CONGENIAL TRUTHS: A PERSPECTIVE ON WOMEN'S STUDIES*, Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie, 14, 1, (117-128), (2008).
Joseph H. Pleck, The Work-Family Role System, Social Problems, 24, 4, (417)Crossref