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Work-related travel, gender and family obligations
by
Gustafson, Per
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Business travel
/ careers
/ Children
/ Cohabitation
/ Employment
/ Families & family life
/ family obligations
/ Family roles
/ Family studies
/ Family Work Relationship
/ Gender
/ Gender differences
/ Gender roles
/ Gender studies
/ Keyboarding
/ Labor market
/ Labour market
/ Living alone
/ Men
/ Motherhood
/ Mothers
/ Multivariate analysis
/ Obligations
/ Occupations
/ Overnight travel
/ Responsibilities
/ SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP
/ Sex Differences
/ Sex differentiation
/ SOCIAL SCIENCES
/ Sociology of work
/ Studies
/ Surveys
/ Transport infrastructure
/ Travel
/ Women
/ Work
/ Work place
/ Work, Employment and Northern European Society
/ Work-Family conflict
/ Working life
/ Working women
2006
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Work-related travel, gender and family obligations
by
Gustafson, Per
in
Business travel
/ careers
/ Children
/ Cohabitation
/ Employment
/ Families & family life
/ family obligations
/ Family roles
/ Family studies
/ Family Work Relationship
/ Gender
/ Gender differences
/ Gender roles
/ Gender studies
/ Keyboarding
/ Labor market
/ Labour market
/ Living alone
/ Men
/ Motherhood
/ Mothers
/ Multivariate analysis
/ Obligations
/ Occupations
/ Overnight travel
/ Responsibilities
/ SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP
/ Sex Differences
/ Sex differentiation
/ SOCIAL SCIENCES
/ Sociology of work
/ Studies
/ Surveys
/ Transport infrastructure
/ Travel
/ Women
/ Work
/ Work place
/ Work, Employment and Northern European Society
/ Work-Family conflict
/ Working life
/ Working women
2006
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Work-related travel, gender and family obligations
by
Gustafson, Per
in
Business travel
/ careers
/ Children
/ Cohabitation
/ Employment
/ Families & family life
/ family obligations
/ Family roles
/ Family studies
/ Family Work Relationship
/ Gender
/ Gender differences
/ Gender roles
/ Gender studies
/ Keyboarding
/ Labor market
/ Labour market
/ Living alone
/ Men
/ Motherhood
/ Mothers
/ Multivariate analysis
/ Obligations
/ Occupations
/ Overnight travel
/ Responsibilities
/ SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP
/ Sex Differences
/ Sex differentiation
/ SOCIAL SCIENCES
/ Sociology of work
/ Studies
/ Surveys
/ Transport infrastructure
/ Travel
/ Women
/ Work
/ Work place
/ Work, Employment and Northern European Society
/ Work-Family conflict
/ Working life
/ Working women
2006
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Work-related travel, gender and family obligations
2006
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This article uses national travel surveys from Sweden to examine the relationship between family situation, sex and work-related overnight travel. The results indicate that family obligations have an impact on travel activity, but that women and men differ in this respect. Cohabiting men travel more than men living alone, whereas there is no such effect among women. Having young children reduces the travel activity of women, whereas there is no consistent such effect among men. However, regardless of family situation, men travel considerably more than women and this largely reflects women's and men's different positions in working life. It is therefore argued that the relationship between work-related travel and family obligations involves both individual adaptation and structural factors, such as a gender-segregated labour market and 'gender-typing' of travel as a predominantly male activity, all of which reflect traditional gender and family role expectations.
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