Money or children? Power sources in divorce mediation


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Output typeJournal article

Author listBollen KNL, Verbeke AL, Euwema MC

PublisherTaylor and Francis Group

Publication year2013

JournalJournal of Family Studies (1322-9400)

Volume number19

Issue number2

Start page159

End page173

Number of pages15

ISSN1322-9400

eISSN1839-3543

LanguagesEnglish-Great Britain (EN-GB)


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Abstract

In Western societies, family law has transformed from a hierarchical relationship into a system of gender-neutral equality aspiring terms. Many families however, still apply traditional, gendered patterns in their division of labour and family life, even in a country like The Netherlands which is characterised by strong gender egalitarianism. In this paper we argue that the division of gender-based roles in family life affects power distribution in divorce mediation as well as the use of certain power resources by men and women. To test this, we survey 60 experienced Dutch mediators and introduce a new classification model for power sources distinguishing between material and immaterial power. As predicted, in divorce mediation, mediators perceive generally an equal power distribution between men and women, but power bases differ strongly: whereas men were considered to rely more on material resources, women were considered to rely more on immaterial resources. Implications for mediation practice are discussed.


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divorcedivorce mediationgendermediationpowerpower sourceswork and family


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