Is there a career penalty for mothers' time out? A comparison of Germany, Sweden and the United States S Aisenbrey, M Evertsson, D Grunow Social forces 88 (2), 573-605, 2009 | 550 | 2009 |
Dependence within families and the division of labor: Comparing Sweden and the United States M Evertsson, M Nermo Journal of marriage and family 66 (5), 1272-1286, 2004 | 460 | 2004 |
Changing resources and the division of housework: A longitudinal study of Swedish couples M Evertsson, M Nermo European Sociological Review 23 (4), 455-470, 2007 | 295 | 2007 |
Gender ideology and the sharing of housework and child care in Sweden M Evertsson Journal of Family Issues 35 (7), 927-949, 2014 | 285 | 2014 |
Parental leave—possibility or trap? Does family leave length effect Swedish women’s labour market opportunities? M Evertsson, AZ Duvander European Sociological Review 27 (4), 435-450, 2011 | 253 | 2011 |
Is gender inequality greater at lower or higher educational levels? Common patterns in the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United States M Evertsson, P England, I Mooi-Reci, J Hermsen, J De Bruijn, D Cotter Social Politics 16 (2), 210-241, 2009 | 234 | 2009 |
Formal On-the-Job Training: A Gender-Typed Experience and Wage-Related Advantage? M Evertsson European Sociological Review 20 (1), 79-94, 2004 | 165 | 2004 |
Couples' transitions to parenthood: Analysing gender and work in Europe D Grunow, M Evertsson Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016 | 159 | 2016 |
The reproduction of gender: housework and attitudes towards gender equality in the home among Swedish boys and girls1 M Evertsson The British journal of sociology 57 (3), 415-436, 2006 | 135 | 2006 |
The importance of work: Changing work commitment following the transition to motherhood M Evertsson Acta Sociologica 56 (2), 139-153, 2013 | 116 | 2013 |
Labor and love: Wives' employment and divorce risk in its socio-political context LP Cooke, J Erola, M Evertsson, M Gähler, J Härkönen, B Hewitt, ... Social Politics 20 (4), 482-509, 2013 | 111 | 2013 |
Familienpolitik, Bildung und Berufskarrieren von Müttern in Deutschland, USA und Schweden. D Grunow, S Aisenbrey, M Evertsson Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (KZfSS) 63 (3), 2011 | 105 | 2011 |
Parental leave and careers: Women’s and men’s wages after parental leave in Sweden M Evertsson Advances in Life Course Research 29, 26-40, 2016 | 93 | 2016 |
New parents in Europe D Grunow, M Evertsson Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019 | 74 | 2019 |
Fathers on call? A study on the sharing of care work between parents in Sweden M Evertsson, K Boye, J Erman Demographic Research 39, 33-60, 2018 | 69 | 2018 |
Fathers’ uptake of parental leave: Forerunners and laggards in Sweden, 1993–2010 L Ma, G Andersson, AZ Duvander, M Evertsson Journal of Social Policy 49 (2), 361-381, 2020 | 67 | 2020 |
Kön M Evertsson Liber, 2010 | 59* | 2010 |
When does part-time work relate to less work-life conflict for parents? Moderating influences of workplace support and gender in the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom L Van Breeschoten, M Evertsson Community, Work & Family 22 (5), 606-628, 2019 | 54 | 2019 |
Work interruptions and young women’s career prospects in Germany, Sweden and the US M Evertsson, D Grunow, S Aisenbrey Work, Employment and Society 30 (2), 291-308, 2016 | 54 | 2016 |
Economic inequality and housework S Gupta, M Evertsson, D Grunow, M Nermo, LC Sayer Drobnič, Sonja; Treas, Judith, 105-122, 2010 | 49 | 2010 |