Authors
Amaryll Perlesz, Jennifer Power, Rhonda Brown, Ruth McNair, Margot Schofield, Marian Pitts, Anna Barrett, Andrew Bickerdike
Publication date
2010/12
Journal
Australian and New Zealand journal of family therapy
Volume
31
Issue
4
Pages
374-391
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
In this article we present findings from the Work, Love and Play (WLP) study: a survey completed by 445 same-sex attracted parents across Australia and New Zealand. Comparisons of household division of labour are made between a sub-sample of WLP participants, who were currently cohabiting with a same-sex partner (n = 317), and 958 cohabiting opposite-sex parents surveyed as part of a major Australian study, Negotiating the Life Course. This comparison showed that same-sex couples divided household labour significantly more equally than heterosexual parents, and lesbian couples also shared parenting tasks more equally. Qualitative findings from the WLP study indicate that, for many same-sex couples, major decisions around who gives up paid work and how many hours parents choose to work, as well as decisions around work/family balance, are negotiated on the basis of couple's preferences and …
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A Perlesz, J Power, R Brown, R McNair, M Schofield… - Australian and New Zealand journal of family therapy, 2010