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Oriel Sullivan
Oriel Sullivan
Professor of Sociology of Gender, UCL
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei ucl.ac.uk
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Gender convergence in domestic work: Discerning the effects of interactional and institutional barriers from large-scale data
MY Kan, O Sullivan, J Gershuny
Sociology 45 (2), 234-251, 2011
6782011
The division of domestic labour: twenty years of change?
O Sullivan
Sociology 34 (3), 437-456, 2000
4142000
The omnivore thesis revisited: Voracious cultural consumers
O Sullivan, T Katz-Gerro
European sociological review 23 (2), 123-137, 2007
3812007
Fifty years of change updated: Cross-national gender convergence in housework
E Altintas, O Sullivan
Demographic research 35, 455-470, 2016
3372016
Time use, gender, and public policy regimes
J Gershuny, O Sullivan
Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society 10 (2 …, 2003
2932003
Changing gender practices within the household: A theoretical perspective
O Sullivan
Gender & Society 18 (2), 207-222, 2004
2682004
Changing gender relations, changing families: Tracing the pace of change over time
O Sullivan
Rowman & Littlefield, 2006
2452006
Introducing data analysis for social scientists.
D Rose, O Sullivan
Open University Press, 1993
2451993
Time waits for no (wo) man: An investigation of the gendered experience of domestic time
O Sullivan
Sociology 31 (2), 221-239, 1997
2301997
The sociological uses of time-use diary analysis
J Gersbuny, O Sullivan
European sociological review 14 (1), 69-85, 1998
2291998
Cross‐national changes in time‐use: Some sociological (hi) stories re‐examined
O Sullivan, J Gershuny
The British journal of sociology 52 (2), 331-347, 2001
2212001
What do we learn about gender by analyzing housework separately from child care? Some considerations from time‐use evidence
O Sullivan
Journal of Family Theory & Review 5 (2), 72-84, 2013
2192013
An end to gender display through the performance of housework? A review and reassessment of the quantitative literature using insights from the qualitative literature
O Sullivan
Journal of Family Theory & Review 3 (1), 1-13, 2011
2052011
Stalled or uneven gender revolution? A long‐term processual framework for understanding why change is slow
O Sullivan, J Gershuny, JP Robinson
Journal of Family Theory & Review 10 (1), 263-279, 2018
2042018
Fathers’ changing contributions to child care and domestic work in very low–fertility countries: The effect of education
O Sullivan, FC Billari, E Altintas
Journal of Family Issues 35 (8), 1048-1065, 2014
2012014
Time co-ordination, the domestic division of labour and affective relations: Time use and the enjoyment of activities within couples
O Sullivan
Sociology 30 (1), 79-100, 1996
1881996
Changing differences by educational attainment in fathers’ domestic labour and child care
O Sullivan
Sociology 44 (4), 716-733, 2010
1792010
Inconspicuous consumption: Work-rich, time-poor in the liberal market economy
O Sullivan, J Gershuny
Journal of Consumer Culture 4 (1), 79-100, 2004
1712004
Trends in fathers’ contribution to housework and childcare under different welfare policy regimes
E Altintas, O Sullivan
Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society 24 (1), 81-108, 2017
1512017
Father-friendly policies and time-use data in a cross-national context: Potential and prospects for future research
O Sullivan, S Coltrane, L McAnnally, E Altintas
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 624 (1 …, 2009
1352009
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