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than inter-group differences. It is consistent with evidence using the World Values Surveys that female total work is …
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evidence using the World Values Surveys that female total work is relatively greater than men's where both men and women …
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-group differences. It is consistent with evidence using the World Values Surveys that female total work is relatively greater than men …
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evidence using the World Values Surveys that female total work is relatively greater than men's where both men and women …
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than inter-group differences. It is consistent with evidence using the World Values Surveys that female total work is …
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based on social norms, might explain these findings and are consistent with cross-national evidence from the World Values …
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Using two time-diary data sets each for Germany, Italy the Netherlands and the U.S. from 1985-2003, we demonstrate that Americans work more than Europeans: 1) in the market; 2) in total (market and home production)-- there is no one-for-one tradeoff across countries in total work; 3) at unusual...
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