Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2544783212> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2544783212 endingPage "276" @default.
- W2544783212 startingPage "263" @default.
- W2544783212 abstract "Recent research has approached contraceptive use, or fertility work, as another household task that is primarily managed by women. Building on the theoretical frameworks of relative resource theory and gender perspectives, this study investigates the association between partners' power (measured as their relative education, division of housework and decision-making) and the choice of male versus female, or no contraception. Data from the Generations and Gender Survey for four Western European countries (Austria, Belgium, France and Germany; 2005-2010) are used to examine the hypotheses with multinomial logistic diagonal reference models. The results show that man's and woman's educational level are equally important predictors for a couple's contraceptive method choice. Furthermore, the findings suggest that households in which the man performs more housework or the woman has more say in decisions are more likely to rely on male methods or female sterilization, rather than on the more commonly used female reversible methods." @default.
- W2544783212 created "2016-11-04" @default.
- W2544783212 creator A5058299332 @default.
- W2544783212 creator A5062596795 @default.
- W2544783212 creator A5080018114 @default.
- W2544783212 date "2017-05-01" @default.
- W2544783212 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2544783212 title "Power and the gendered division of contraceptive use in Western European couples" @default.
- W2544783212 cites W1559351084 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W1571718197 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W1860166945 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W1972954231 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W1974786906 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W1975318508 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W1987276075 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W1987328628 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W1998659748 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2009755643 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2010836860 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2015134198 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2016217829 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2017540563 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2018741818 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2018948978 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2019800484 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2020088825 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2022730020 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2028886390 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2028958855 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2038842554 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2047052247 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2048057100 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2056171503 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2075641763 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2082341486 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2082941151 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2084506430 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2086206181 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2089580670 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2095702303 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2096062155 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2100836511 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2106152647 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2107308646 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2107946099 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2112397793 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2118791454 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2123229502 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2123798649 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2125253403 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2132892210 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2141222835 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2159788290 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2163416454 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2168359659 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2168480789 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2168857448 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2177791609 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2306479541 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2307102028 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W2410808124 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W39403423 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W4229864382 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W4251305475 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W4253183805 @default.
- W2544783212 cites W51758140 @default.
- W2544783212 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssresearch.2016.10.004" @default.
- W2544783212 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28364850" @default.
- W2544783212 hasPublicationYear "2017" @default.
- W2544783212 type Work @default.
- W2544783212 sameAs 2544783212 @default.
- W2544783212 citedByCount "6" @default.
- W2544783212 countsByYear W25447832122018 @default.
- W2544783212 countsByYear W25447832122021 @default.
- W2544783212 countsByYear W25447832122022 @default.
- W2544783212 countsByYear W25447832122023 @default.
- W2544783212 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2544783212 hasAuthorship W2544783212A5058299332 @default.
- W2544783212 hasAuthorship W2544783212A5062596795 @default.
- W2544783212 hasAuthorship W2544783212A5080018114 @default.
- W2544783212 hasBestOaLocation W25447832122 @default.
- W2544783212 hasConcept C105795698 @default.
- W2544783212 hasConcept C117568660 @default.
- W2544783212 hasConcept C119857082 @default.
- W2544783212 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2544783212 hasConcept C148761745 @default.
- W2544783212 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W2544783212 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2544783212 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2544783212 hasConcept C198477413 @default.
- W2544783212 hasConcept C2779076696 @default.
- W2544783212 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W2544783212 hasConcept C2983132609 @default.
- W2544783212 hasConcept C2986817661 @default.
- W2544783212 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W2544783212 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2544783212 hasConcept C4249254 @default.
- W2544783212 hasConcept C518429986 @default.