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Parents who undertake paid work are obliged to spend time away from their children, and to use nonparental childcare …. This has given rise to concern that children are missing out on parental attention. However, time-use studies have …. Since there are only 24 hours in the day, how do parents continue to be engaged in direct care of their own children while …
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nonparental childcare arrangements in Turkey-care of children by grandparents and nannies-became undesirable due to health … parental caregiving time of married parents of preschool-age children by using data from the 2014-15 Turkish Time Use Survey …
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In times of economic crises, household production, and the unpaid work time associated with it, can serve as a coping mechanism for absorbing the impact of shocks. Evidence from the Great Recession has been supportive of this possibility, and has revealed the presence of gender asymmetries...
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Feminist and institutionalist literature has challenged the "Mancession" narrative of the 2007-09 recession and produced nuanced and gender-aware analyses of the labor market and well-being outcomes of the recession. Using American Time Use Survey (ATUS) data for 2003-12, this paper examines the...
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children and couples without children. The gender gap narrows as children grow up and parents age. Married women's housework …
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unemployment rate and the time that opposite-sex couples with children spend on childcare activities, and how this varies by the … primary and secondary child caregiving, solo time with children, and any time spent as a family are considered. To explore the … impact of macroeconomic conditions on the amount of time parents spend with children, the time-use data are combined with the …
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The recession precipitated by the US financial crisis of 2007 accelerated the convergence of women's and men's employment rates, as men experienced disproportionate job losses and women's entry into the labor force gathered pace. Using the American Time Use Survey (ATUS) data for 2003-10, this...
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The US economic crisis and recession of 2007-09 accelerated the convergence of women's and men's employment rates as men experienced disproportionate job losses and women's entry into the labor force gathered pace. Using the American Time Use Survey (ATUS) data for 2003-10, this study examines...
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The U.S. economic crisis and recession of 2007-2009 accelerated the convergence of women's and men's employment rates as men experienced disproportionate job losses and women's entry into the labor force gathered pace. Using the American Time Use Survey (ATUS) data for 2003-2010, this study...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010288108
This paper examines the relationship between parenthood and life satisfaction using longitudinal data on women from the … German Socio-Economic Panel. Previous studies have focused on satisfaction differences between parents and comparable … exploiting the extended longitudinal dimension of the panel to track self-reported life satisfaction of women eventually to …
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