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differences in gender identity between men and women. We find little evidence of any systematic gender differences in the …
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deriving from differences in gender identity between men and women. We find little evidence of any systematic gender …
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gender has significant effects on the labor supply of both mothers and father, and these effects are opposite at the two ends … gender effects on the relative bargaining power of the mother and father. No evidence of improved maternal bargaining power … suggest gender differences in child production functions. -- child gender ; parenthood ; labor supply ; time allocation …
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-in-differences strategy is used to estimate the impact of the gender composition of the couple on the spousal income gap after childbirth. The … results indicate that the gender composition of the couple does matter for the division of labor after having children. Five … the same pre-parenthood income gap. Heterosexual couples’ division of labor seems to be influenced by traditional gender …
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-in-differences strategy is used to estimate the impact of the gender composition of the couple on the spousal income gap after childbirth. The … results indicate that the gender composition of the couple does matter for the division of labor after having children. Five … the same pre-parenthood income gap. Heterosexual couples' division of labor seems to be influenced by traditional gender …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011490077
gender has significant effects on the labor supply of both mothers and father, and these effects are opposite at the two ends … gender effects on the relative bargaining power of the mother and father. No evidence of improved maternal bargaining power … suggest gender differences in child production functions …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013318226
Mothers' longer time on parental leave after having children has been proposed as one reason for remaining gender … indicate that gender norms of mothers as caregivers and fathers as breadwinners is more likely to explain (at least part of …
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This paper aims to shed new light on explanations for the sexual division of labour, within a broader examination of within-household specialisation. We propose a set of indices which we believe are the first direct within-couple measures of specialisation. We use these to present a rich...
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Technological change in production processes with gendered division of labor across tasks, such as agriculture, can have a differential impact on women's and men's labor. Using exogenous variation in the extent of loamy soil, which is more amenable to deep tillage than clayey soil and therefore...
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and postulate that capital accumulation closes the gender wage gap. In this setup, the Stolper-Samuleson based intuition … are instrumented by distance. The tests confirm our theory: exposure to trade with Mexico has increased the gender wage …
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