The parenthood effect on gender inequality: Explaining the change in paid and domestic work when British couples become parents PS Schober European Sociological Review 29 (1), 74-85, 2013 | 300 | 2013 |
Maternal employment and gender role attitudes: dissonance among British men and women in the transition to parenthood P Schober, J Scott Work, employment and society 26 (3), 514-530, 2012 | 199 | 2012 |
Parental leave and domestic work of mothers and fathers: A longitudinal study of two reforms in West Germany PS Schober Journal of Social Policy 43 (2), 351-372, 2014 | 170 | 2014 |
Parental socio-economic status and childcare quality: Early inequalities in educational opportunity? JF Stahl, PS Schober, CK Spiess Early childhood research quarterly 44, 304-317, 2018 | 135 | 2018 |
Paternal child care and relationship quality: A longitudinal analysis of reciprocal associations PS Schober Journal of Marriage and Family 74 (2), 281-296, 2012 | 106 | 2012 |
Early childhood education activities and care arrangements of disadvantaged children in Germany PS Schober, CK Spiess Child Indicators Research 6, 709-735, 2013 | 103 | 2013 |
Public child‐care expansion and changing gender ideologies of parents in Germany G Zoch, PS Schober Journal of Marriage and Family 80 (4), 1020-1039, 2018 | 102 | 2018 |
Not Just Any Child Care Center? Social and Ethnic Disparities in the Use of Early Education Institutions with a Beneficial Learning Environment B Becker, PS Schober Early Education and Development 28 (8), 1011-1034, 2017 | 80 | 2017 |
Convergence or divergence? Educational discrepancies in work-care arrangements of mothers with young children in Germany JF Stahl, PS Schober Work, employment and society 32 (4), 629-649, 2018 | 77 | 2018 |
Local day care quality and maternal employment: evidence from East and West Germany PS Schober, CK Spiess Journal of Marriage and Family 77 (3), 712-729, 2015 | 74 | 2015 |
Gender equality and outsourcing of domestic work, childbearing, and relationship stability among British couples PS Schober Journal of Family Issues 34 (1), 25-52, 2013 | 72 | 2013 |
Change in the gender division of domestic work after mothers or fathers took leave: exploring alternative explanations PS Schober, G Zoch European Societies 21 (1), 158-180, 2019 | 66 | 2019 |
Children’s conversion of cultural capital into educational success: the symbolic and skill-generating functions of cultural capital K Mikus, N Tieben, PS Schober British Journal of Sociology of Education 41 (2), 197-217, 2020 | 57 | 2020 |
Frühe Förderung und Betreuung von Kindern: Bedeutende Unterschiede bei der Inanspruchnahme besonders in den ersten Lebensjahren PS Schober, CK Spieß DIW Wochenbericht 79 (43), 17-28, 2012 | 52 | 2012 |
Shared parental leave: Exploring variations in attitudes, eligibility, knowledge and take-up intentions of expectant mothers in London K Twamley, PIA Schober Journal of Social Policy 48 (2), 387-407, 2019 | 48 | 2019 |
Childcare trends in Germany: Increasing socio-economic disparities in East and West PS Schober, JF Stahl DIW Economic Bulletin 4 (11), 51-58, 2014 | 47 | 2014 |
Trends in der Kinderbetreuung: sozioökonomische Unterschiede verstärken sich in Ost und West PS Schober, JF Stahl DIW Wochenbericht 81 (40), 986-994, 2014 | 46 | 2014 |
Expansion of full-day childcare and subjective well-being of mothers: Interdependencies with culture and resources PS Schober, JF Stahl European Sociological Review 32 (5), 593-606, 2016 | 45 | 2016 |
Maternal labor market return and domestic work after childbirth in Britain and Germany PS Schober Community, Work & Family 16 (3), 307-326, 2013 | 45 | 2013 |
Day-care availability, maternal employment and satisfaction of parents: Evidence from cultural and policy variations in Germany P Schober, C Schmitt Journal of European Social Policy 27 (5), 433-446, 2017 | 42 | 2017 |