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This study examines gender disparities beyond pay gaps, focusing on the impact of childbirth on overall well …-being. Traditional gender roles, especially in parenting, lead to unequal divisions of labor and affect both partners' well-being, yet …
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-resident partners, and life satisfaction. Contrary to previous studies, we investigate the effects of recent changes in relative … reveal that men exhibit an increase in life satisfaction in response to a recent increase in their proportional earnings. For … women their proportional earnings had no effect on life satisfaction in one model, and in a model that accounted for their …
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This study examines the short-term consequences for care-arrangements and resulting changes in well-being among parents, who were affected by the closure of schools and institutional child-care during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany. By applying multinomial logistic regression models to novel...
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addition, even if it is approaching a gender-equal split, the withincouple division of housework barely passes the point at … aligns broadly with traditional theories of the household, yet the role of the 'doing-gender' hypothesis is non-negligible. …
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Female-run firms are less likely to be exporters although they exert positive influence in various aspects in an economy and society. With a new and comprehensive data set on manufacturing plants, I investigate the exporter productivity premium of female-run firms in Germany. The results show...
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This study quantifies gender-specific differences in retirement income in Germany, Denmark, and France. We show that … the "gender pension gap" in Germany is higher than in France and much higher than in Denmark. This ranking is similar to … the ranking in the gender pay gap, where Germany has also the highest gender difference. The authors also investigate …
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