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Care Capital, Stress and Satisfaction

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Our aim in this chapter is to study the family-related stress and satisfaction that women and men experience in their home lives, using data collected in Finland and Norway for the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP, 2002). The study will focus on families with children under 18, because our aim is to evaluate the usefulness of the concept of care capital in the context of work-life balance research.

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© 2007 Anneli Anttonen and Jorma Sipilä

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Anttonen, A., Sipilä, J. (2007). Care Capital, Stress and Satisfaction. In: Crompton, R., Lewis, S., Lyonette, C. (eds) Women, Men, Work and Family in Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230800830_9

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