Does father care mean fathers share? A comparison of how mothers and fathers in intact families spend time with children L Craig Gender & society 20 (2), 259-281, 2006 | 1673 | 2006 |
How mothers and fathers share childcare: A cross-national time-use comparison L Craig, K Mullan American sociological review 76 (6), 834-861, 2011 | 854 | 2011 |
Dual‐earner parent couples’ work and care during COVID‐19 L Craig, B Churchill Gender, Work & Organization 28, 66-79, 2021 | 706 | 2021 |
Parenthood, gender and work‐family time in the United States, Australia, Italy, France, and Denmark L Craig, K Mullan Journal of Marriage and Family 72 (5), 1344-1361, 2010 | 651 | 2010 |
Towards intensive parenting? C hanges in the composition and determinants of mothers' and fathers' time with children 1992–2006 L Craig, A Powell, C Smyth The British journal of sociology 65 (3), 555-579, 2014 | 316 | 2014 |
The incremental time costs of children: An analysis of children's impact on adult time use in Australia L Craig, M Bittman Feminist Economics 14 (2), 59-88, 2008 | 308* | 2008 |
Parental education, time in paid work and time with children: an Australian time‐diary analysis L Craig The British journal of sociology 57 (4), 553-575, 2006 | 301 | 2006 |
Contemporary motherhood: The impact of children on adult time L Craig Routledge, 2016 | 272 | 2016 |
Working and caring at home: Gender differences in the effects of COVID-19 on paid and unpaid labor in Australia L Craig, B Churchill Feminist economics 27 (1-2), 310-326, 2021 | 250 | 2021 |
Non-standard work schedules, work-family balance and the gendered division of childcare L Craig, A Powell Work, employment and society 25 (2), 274-291, 2011 | 227 | 2011 |
How employed mothers in Australia find time for both market work and childcare L Craig Global Labour in Distress, Volume II: Earnings, (In)decent Work and …, 2022 | 219* | 2022 |
Feeling rushed: Gendered time quality, work hours, nonstandard work schedules, and spousal crossover L Craig, JE Brown Journal of Marriage and Family 79 (1), 225-242, 2017 | 197 | 2017 |
Work and family: How does the (gender) balance change as children grow? L Craig, P Sawrikar Gender, Work & Organization 16 (6), 684-709, 2009 | 195 | 2009 |
Gender differences in working at home and time use patterns: Evidence from Australia A Powell, L Craig Work, employment and society 29 (4), 571-589, 2015 | 194 | 2015 |
Parenthood, policy and work-family time in Australia 1992—2006 L Craig, K Mullan, M Blaxland Work, Employment and Society 24 (1), 27-45, 2010 | 193 | 2010 |
Gender in the gig economy: Men and women using digital platforms to secure work in Australia B Churchill, L Craig Journal of Sociology 55 (4), 741-761, 2019 | 184 | 2019 |
Coronavirus, domestic labour and care: Gendered roles locked down L Craig Journal of Sociology 56 (4), 684-692, 2020 | 165 | 2020 |
Self-employment, work-family time and the gender division of labour L Craig, A Powell, N Cortis Work, employment and society 26 (5), 716-734, 2012 | 161 | 2012 |
Children and the revolution: A time-diary analysis of the impact of motherhood on daily workload L Craig Journal of Sociology 42 (2), 125-143, 2006 | 152 | 2006 |
Is there really a second shift, and if so, who does it? A time-diary investigation L Craig Feminist review 86 (1), 149-170, 2007 | 143 | 2007 |