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share, but overall, the gender childcare gap (the difference between the share of childcare done by women and the share done … equal in households where men are working from home and where they have been furloughed/ lost their job. There are likely to …
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industrialized countries, we hint at the existence of a threshold ratio of gender equity in the distribution of domestic work that …
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, leading to a 4-10 percent gender earnings gap 5-10 years later. The child penalty is shifted across generations to … grandmothers with low education, but daycare availability only affects child penalties. Gender biases towards older women's work …
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paper, we provide a novel description of how parents in England living in two-parent opposite-gender families are spending … partners and that they are spending a larger fraction of their paid work hours having to juggle work and childcare. Gender … differences in the allocation of domestic work cannot be straightforwardly explained by gender differences in employment rates or …
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share, but overall, the gender childcare gap (the difference between the share of childcare done by women and the share done … equal in households where men are working from home and where they have been furloughed/ lost their job. There are likely to …
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's labor market outcomes decline at a steeper rate than men's after the arrival of the first grandchild. We find gender gaps in …
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