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driven in part by the gender differential in wages. Efforts to reduce the gender wage gap and alter gendered norms of … behavior should reduce the gender bias in household production time and reduce inefficiency in home production. Policymakers …
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- influence his or her contribution to housework? (2) If so, does the magnitude of this influence differ by gender? and (3) How … important are traditional gender roles on housework allocation? We address these issues by applying panel quantile regression …, with the latter effect being roughly equal across genders. At the same time, traditional gender roles also appear to …
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about half as much as is spent on paid employment. Women bear the brunt of this burden, driven in part by the gender wage … differential. Efforts to reduce the gender wage gap and alter gendered norms of behavior should reduce the gender bias in household …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012269606
driven in part by the gender differential in wages. Efforts to reduce the gender wage gap and alter gendered norms of … behavior should reduce the gender bias in household production time and reduce inefficiency in home production. Policymakers …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011198535
The paper examines whether there is an asymmetry in the distribution of market work and domestic work within families … could explain about 30 and 20 percent of the observed disparities in spousal time allocation in market and domestic work …, respectively. Most of the work gaps, however, appear to be accounted for by the differences in labor supply behaviors of partners …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010265784
The paper examines whether there is an asymmetry in the distribution of market work and domestic work within families … could explain about 30 and 20 percent of the observed disparities in spousal time allocation in market and domestic work …, respectively. Most of the work gaps, however, appear to be accounted for by the differences in labor supply behaviors of partners …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005003768