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Haushaltsproduktion 2,077 Household production 1,981 Zeitverwendung 606 Time use 600 Theorie 580 Theory 567 Haushaltsökonomik 452 Household economics 447 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 447 Women workers 443 Hausarbeit 351 Housework 331 Arbeitsangebot 287 Labour supply 272 Privater Haushalt 265 Household 264 Geschlecht 258 Gender 249 Familienökonomik 218 Family economics 212 USA 212 United States 194 Deutschland 190 Germany 171 Schätzung 167 Estimation 154 Frauen 144 Women 144 Kinderbetreuung 138 Child care 134 Privater Konsum 102 Private consumption 101 Konsumentenverhalten 99 Arbeitszeit 97 Consumer behaviour 96 Working time 92 household production 91 Ehe 86 Freizeit 83 Marriage 79
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Free 806 Undetermined 286 CC license 24 Digitizable 2
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Book / Working Paper 1,206 Article 867 Journal 4
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Article in journal 675 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 675 Graue Literatur 604 Non-commercial literature 604 Working Paper 597 Arbeitspapier 542 Aufsatz im Buch 151 Book section 151 Hochschulschrift 52 Collection of articles of several authors 48 Sammelwerk 48 Thesis 45 Amtsdruckschrift 29 Government document 29 Konferenzschrift 29 Conference proceedings 22 Aufsatzsammlung 17 Bibliografie enthalten 12 Bibliography included 12 Collection of articles written by one author 9 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 9 Sammlung 9 Reprint 6 Advisory report 5 Gutachten 5 Systematic review 5 Übersichtsarbeit 5 Bibliografie 4 Case study 4 Fallstudie 4 Statistik 4 Article 3 Conference paper 3 Konferenzbeitrag 3 Mehrbändiges Werk 3 Multi-volume publication 3 Bibliography 2 Doctoral Thesis 2 Rezension 2 Statistics 2
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English 1,860 German 152 French 21 Spanish 16 Italian 6 Polish 6 Swedish 5 Hungarian 4 Dutch 4 Norwegian 3 Russian 2 Undetermined 2 Danish 1 Modern Greek (1453-) 1 Finnish 1 Hebrew 1 Slovenian 1
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Hamermesh, Daniel S. 57 Apps, Patricia 40 Rees, Ray 39 Cherchye, Laurens 22 Rock, Bram de 22 Rogerson, Richard D. 21 Gronau, Reuben 20 Wright, Randall D. 19 Greenwood, Jeremy 18 Holmlund, Bertil 18 Foster, Gigi 16 Kawaguchi, Daiji 15 Vermeulen, Frederic 15 Bridgman, Benjamin 14 Lee, Jungmin 14 Stancanelli, Elena G. F. 14 Stratton, Leslie S. 14 Aguiar, Mark 13 Duernecker, Georg 13 Herrendorf, Berthold 13 Hurst, Erik 13 Ngai, Liwa Rachel 13 Bonke, Jens 12 Chiappori, Pierre-André 12 Demuynck, Thomas 12 Grossbard-Shechtman, Shoshana 12 Kleven, Henrik Jacobsen 12 Merz, Joachim 12 Henrekson, Magnus 11 Kolm, Ann-Sofie 11 Meghir, Costas 11 Petrongolo, Barbara 11 Schettkat, Ronald 11 Soest, Arthur van 11 Vasilev, Aleksandar 11 Zaiceva, Anzelika 11 Burda, Michael C. 10 Fang, Lei 10 Molina, José Alberto 10 Oggero, Noemi 10
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National Bureau of Economic Research 41 Sosiaali- ja Terveysministeriö, Tutkimusosasto 4 Australian National University / Faculty of Economics and Commerce 2 Columbia University / Department of Economics 2 European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions 2 Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond 2 Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 2 Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung / Abteilung Wirtschafts- und Sozialpolitik 2 Internationale Arbeitsorganisation 2 OECD 2 The Open University / Faculty of Social Sciences 2 UNESCO 2 World Bank 2 American Home Economics Association 1 Amsterdams Instituut voor ArbeidsStudies 1 Anglo-German Foundation for the Study of Industrial Society 1 Australian National University / Centre for Economic Policy Research 1 Australian National University / Faculty of Economics 1 Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute <Joydebpur> 1 Botswana / Department of Labour and Social Security 1 Bunda College of Agriculture <Lilongwe> 1 Burjatskij Institut Obščestvennych Nauk 1 Canada Employment and Immigration Advisory Council 1 Caribbean Commission 1 Centre d'Etudes de Populations, de Pauvreté et de Politiques Socio-Economiques <Differdingen> 1 Centre for Economic Performance 1 Conference "The Maternal Roots of the Gift Economy" <2015, Rom> 1 Conference Board 1 Conference on Home Economics and Education in Nutrition <1952, Port of Spain> 1 Conference on Research in Income and Wealth 1 Dartmouth College 1 Deutschland / Statistisches Bundesamt 1 Economic Growth Center 1 Ekonomiska forskningsinstitutet <Stockholm> 1 Elinkeinoelämän Tutkimuslaitos 1 Energy Research Group 1 Ergebniskonferenz der Zeitbudgeterhebung 2001/02 <2004, Wiesbaden> 1 Europarat 1 Europarat / Population Committee 1 European Commission / Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion 1
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Discussion paper series / IZA 81 Review of Economics of the Household 40 NBER working paper series 39 IZA Discussion Paper 38 NBER Working Paper 34 Feminist economics 33 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 31 CESifo working papers 24 IZA Discussion Papers 23 Discussion paper 17 Journal of population economics 15 Working papers / The Levy Economics Institute 15 Working paper 14 Journal of forensic economics 13 Labour economics : official journal of the European Association of Labour Economists 13 Advances in household economics, consumer behaviour and economic policy 12 Review of radical political economics 11 Applied economics 10 Discussion paper series 10 Economics letters 10 GLO discussion paper 10 Journal of monetary economics 10 The review of income and wealth : journal of the International Association for Research in Income and Wealth 10 Time use - research, data and policy : contributions from the Internat. Conference on Time Use (ICTU), Univ. of Lüneburg, April 22 - 25, 1998 10 European economic review : EER 9 Journal of legal economics 9 Discussion papers / CEPR 8 Economie et statistique 8 The American economic review 8 Working papers 8 International journal of consumer studies 7 Journal of economic dynamics & control 7 Journal of political economy 7 Review of economic dynamics 7 Working papers in economics and econometrics 7 American journal of agricultural economics 6 CESifo Working Paper Series 6 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 6 Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 6 Journal of public economics 6
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The Power of neighbourhood : how social interactions shape household technical efficiency in fostering children's scholastic achievement
Agee, Mark D. - In: International journal of empirical economics 5 (2026) 1, pp. 1-27
This paper examines the impact of neighbourhood social interactions on a household's ability to produce their child's scholastic achievement. A time-varying stochastic frontier model and a spatial Durbin model are used to estimate endogenous and contextual neighbourhood effects on household...
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"The queen of inventions" : how home technology shaped women's work and children's futures
Arenas-Arroyo, Esther - 2025
This paper studies the impact of the home sewing machine on women's work and intergenerational mobility - an innovation that enabled women to generate income from within the household. Marketed directly to women as a tool for both domestic use and paid work, it provides a unique setting to...
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Implementing a sustainable and efficient packaging system for e-commerce : an empirical perspective in the household sector
García-Arca, Jesús; Gonzalez-Portela Garrido, Alicia … - In: Journal of industrial engineering and management : JIEM 18 (2025) 2, pp. 245-266
Purpose: The growing importance of e-commerce has negative effects on the sustainability of supply chains, highlighting the need for appropriate packaging system design. Thus, it is increasingly common to see cities where thousands of packages are delivered every day, increasing congestion and...
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Gender norms and network structure : a model of the intrahousehold division of labor
Hager, Theresa; Mellacher, Patrick; Rath, Magdalena - In: Feminist economics 31 (2025) 3, pp. 237-274
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Estimating intra-household sharing from time-use data
Arduini, Francesca - 2025
Estimating intra-household sharing is crucial to understanding overall inequality. Standard measures of consumption inequality only take into account inequality between, and not within, households, because expenditure surveys are generally available only at the household level. I develop a new...
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Inequality, home production, and monetary policy
Schmidt, Vanessa - 2025
I study the role of home production in determining the labor income channel through which monetary policy affects consumption inequality. To this end, I develop a TwoAgent New Keynesian model with home production. In the context of my model, hand-to-mouth households experience a sharper decline...
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Households' invisible input to the economy : a review of its measurement methods and results
Marszałek, Marta - In: Statistics in transition : an international journal of … 26 (2025) 2, pp. 151-175
Unpaid domestic work is the main part of non-market household production which is not covered by national statistics (GDP). The monetary value of unpaid work is identified within the gross value added (GVA), which is 60-80% of (the invisible) non-market household production. GVA of unpaid work...
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Long work hours and long commutes in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana : time poverty and gender
Carmichael, Fiona; Daley, Patricia; Darko, Christian K.; … - In: Feminist economics 31 (2025) 2, pp. 57-89
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What works for working couples? : work arrangements, maternal labor supply, and the division of home production
Ciasullo, Ludovica; Uccioli, Martina - 2025
We provide the first causal evidence that changes to work arrangements – in the form of greater schedule regularity – can reduce the child penalty in earnings for women. The Australian 2009 Fair Work Act explicitly entitled parents of young children to request a change in work arrangements....
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Empirical analysis of smart eating habits
Washizu, Ayu; Sayaka, Ita - In: Cleaner and responsible consumption 17 (2025), pp. 1-17
There remains a lack of theoretical understanding regarding the effects of smart systems on people's eating habits. Furthermore, few empirical studies have comprehensively analyzed the impact of smart food systems on users, considering the users' environmental orientation. To address this gap,...
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Immigration and adult children's care for elderly parents : evidence from Western Europe
Berlanda, Andrea; Lodigiani, Elisabetta; Rocco, Lorenzo - 2025
In this paper, we use the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE), complemented with register data on the share of the foreign population in the European regions, to examine the effects of migration on the level of informal care provided by children to their senior parents....
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Home production and gender gap in structural change
Cao, Huoqing; Chen, Chaoran; Xi, Xican - 2025
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Take the load off : time and technology as determinants of electricity demand response
Bailey, Megan; Brown, David P.; Shaffer, Blake; Wolak, … - 2025
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Immigration and adult children's care for elderly parents : evidence from Western Europe
Berlanda, Andrea; Lodigiani, Elisabetta; Rocco, Lorenzo - 2025
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Women's labor market opportunities and equality in the household
Grönqvist, Erik; Okuyama, Yoko; Hensvik, Lena; … - 2025
We study how changes in couples' relative wages affect the division of childcare. Using a nationwide wage reform that raised pay in the female-dominated teaching profession, we find that closing 25% of the earnings gap between female teachers and their male spouses led to a 12% reduction in the...
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Gender-specific subsidies and female empowerment in optimal taxation
Alves, Cassiano; Costa, Carlos E. da; Lobel, Felipe; … - 2025
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Why gender norms matter
Sakamoto, Ryo; Kohara, Miki - In: Economica 92 (2025) 365, pp. 150-172
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A room of one's own. work from home and the gendered allocation of time
Senik-Leygonie, Claudia; Stancanelli, Elena G. F. - 2025
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Unpaid working time and disproportionate female hazard : an intersectionality perspective
Manicardi, Caterina; Virgillito, Maria Enrica - 2025
How has the distribution of unpaid working time between men and women evolved over the last twenty years? Does unpaid working time still disproportionately affect women, more than fifty years after the massive entry of the female labour force into formal employment? And, if so, which market and...
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"They don’t waste money on women" : gendered entrepreneurial household dynamics and the total social organization of labour
Baloyo, M. J.; Jones, S. - In: Entrepreneurship and regional development : an … 37 (2025) 1/2, pp. 67-91
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Estimating the effect of working from home on parents' division of childcare and housework : a new panel IV approach
Schüller, Simone - 2025
This study investigates whether (and how) working from home (WFH) affects the gender division of parental unpaid labor. I use the recent COVID-19 pandemic that brought an unanticipated yet lasting shift to WFH combined with a measure of occupational WFH feasibility (Alipour et al. 2023) as a...
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The post-COVID-19 gender gap in the division of household labor
Marcén, Miriam; Morales, Marina - 2025
This study provides a thorough examination of the evolving gender gap in time allocated to housework in the aftermath of the COVID-19 crisis. With data from the American Time Use Survey (2015-2022), our findings reveal a significant trend towards greater equality in the allocation of household...
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Estimating the effect of working from home on parents' division of childcare and housework : a new panel IV approach
Schüller, Simone - 2025
This study investigates whether (and how) working from home (WFH) affects the gender division of parental unpaid labor. I use the recent COVID-19 pandemic that brought an unanticipated yet lasting shift to WFH combined with a measure of occupational WFH feasibility (Alipour et al. 2023) as a...
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When gender kicks in: an experimental study of work from home and attitudes to household work and childcare
Kotsadam, Andreas; Løvgren, Mette; Moreau, Nicolas; … - 2025
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When gender kicks in : an experimental study of work from home and attitudes to household work and childcare
Kotsadam, Andreas; Løvgren, Mette; Moreau, Nicolas; … - 2025
We study how working from home links to gendered attitudes about household work and childcare. Using a vignette experiment embedded in a regular Dutch population representative survey, we randomly vary the gender of the partner working from home in a hypothetical dual-earner couple. When...
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Does remote work reinforce gender gaps in (un)paid labor?
Alipour, Jean-Victor - 2025 - Original version: August 2025, this version: November 2025
I study how the rise in working from home (WFH) affects the gender division of paid and unpaid labor (caregiving, domestic tasks). Identification uses differences in individuals' exposure to the Covid-induced WFH shock, measured by the WFH feasibility of their job in 2019. Using panel data from...
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Automation and the fall and rise of the servant economy
Krenz, Astrid; Strulik, Holger - In: European economic review : EER 172 (2025), pp. 1-21
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Does remote work reinforce gender gaps in (un)paid labor?
Alipour, Jean-Victor - 2025
I study how the rise in working from home (WFH) affects the gender division of paid and unpaid labor (caregiving, domestic tasks). Identification uses differences in individuals' exposure to the Covid-induced WFH shock, measured by the WFH feasibility of their job in 2019. Using panel data from...
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Does remote work reinforce gender gaps in (un)paid labor?
Alipour, Jean-Victor - 2025
I study how the rise in working from home (WFH) affects the gender division of paid and unpaid labor (caregiving, domestic tasks). Identification uses differences in individuals' exposure to the Covid-induced WFH shock, measured by the WFH feasibility of their job in 2019. Using panel data from...
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The household equipment revolution
Adamopoulou, Effrosyni; Greenwood, Jeremy; Guner, Nezih - 2024
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Gender gap and decline in female labour force participation in India : a joint search perspective
Bishnu, Monisankar; S Chandrasekhar; Murali, Srinivasan - 2024
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The household equipment revolution
Adamopoulou, Effrosyni; Greenwood, Jeremy; Guner, Nezih - 2024
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Separate housework spheres
Jessen, Jonas; Schweighofer-Kodritsch, Sebastian; … - 2024
Using novel time-use data from Germany before and after reunification, we document two facts: First, spouses who both work full-time exhibit similar housework patterns whether they do so voluntarily or due to a full-time mandate, as in the GDR. Second, men's amount of housework is independent of...
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Gender gaps in time use : pan-European evidence from school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic
Elsner, Benjamin; Jindal, Manvi; Mascherini, Massimiliano; … - 2024
We study the impact of school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic on the time allocated to paid and unpaid work within households. We use panel data from 27 EU countries and isolate the impact of school closures by comparing parents and non-parents. We find no evidence that school closures had...
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Migration and consumption
Misuraca, Roberta; Zimmermann, Klaus F. - 2024
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Wage effects of couples' divisions of labour across the UK wage distribution
Blom, Niels; Cooke, Lynn P. - In: Work, employment and society : a journal of the British … 38 (2024) 5, pp. 1223-1243
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Estimating intra-household sharing from time-use data
Arduini, Francesca - 2024
Estimating intra-household sharing is crucial to understanding overall inequality. However, expenditure data is almost always at the household level. A growing literature structurally estimates sharing from individual-level demand data for a single private good, the ‘assignable good’. I...
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Separate housework spheres
Jessen, Jonas; Schweighofer-Kodritsch, Sebastian; … - 2024
Using novel time-use data from Germany before and after reunification, we document two facts: First, spouses who both work full-time exhibit similar housework patterns whether they do so voluntarily or due to a full-time mandate, as in the GDR. Second, men's amount of housework is independent of...
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Child penalties and the gender gap in home production and the labor market
Koopmans, Pim Leonard; Lent, Max van; Been, Jim - 2024
The consequence of the arrival of children for the gender wage gap - known as the child penalty - is substantial and has been documented for many countries. Little is still known about the impact of having children beyond paid work in the labor market, such as home production. In this paper we...
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The gender division of work across countries
Gottlieb, Charles; Doss, Cheryl R.; Gollin, Douglas; … - 2024
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What works for working couples? : work arrangements, maternal labor supply, and the division of home production
Ciasullo, Ludovica; Uccioli, Martina - 2024
We document how a change to work arrangements reduces the child penalty in labor supply for women, and that the consequent more equal distribution of household income does not translate into a more equal division of home production between mothers and fathers. The Australian 2009 Fair Work Act...
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The household equipment revolution
Adamopoulou, Effrosyni; Greenwood, Jeremy; Guner, Nezih - 2024
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Impacts of mothers' time on children's diets
Saleemi, Sundus; Letsa, Crystal Bubune; Owusu-Authur, Johnny - 2024
This paper provides insights into how variances in time spent by mothers in home production (i.e., domestic and care work) impact children's diets. We test the hypothesis that a decrease in the time spent by mothers in home production negatively impacts children's diets. Moreover, the paper...
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On within-couple time allocation : gendered disparities in paid work and housework in Europe
Tverdostup, Maryna; Sabouniha, Alireza - 2024
This paper aims to pursue a deeper understanding of gendered within-couple allocation of time into paid work and housework in heterosexual dual-earner couples. Relying on the second wave of Harmonised European Time Use Survey (HETUS) data for 10 European countries, we estimate spousal relative...
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Migration and consumption
Misuraca, Roberta; Zimmermann, Klaus F. - 2024 - Draft: April 2024
A scarce literature deals with the consumption implications of cultural assimilation and integration, ethnic clustering and diasporas, the marginal propensity to consume, home production and allocation of time, ethnic consumption, migration, and trade, as well as native consumption responses....
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Time use among rural households in Ethiopia : implications for household welfare and productivity
Getahun, Tigabu Degu; Mekonnen, Jemberu Lulie - 2024
This study investigates the dynamics of time allocation within Ethiopian rural households. Analysis of daily time allocation shows a contrast in total work hours between men and women, with women shouldering a significantly higher burden. This disparity suggests an incidence of time poverty...
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Innovations, technology and time allocation : implications for labour productivity and welfare in Ghana
Asante, Felix Ankomah; Awo, Martha Adimabuno; Bonzo, … - 2024
This report investigates the dynamics of time allocation of men, women, and children in various types of work in rural households in Ghana. Using primary data and the Ghana Time Use Survey (GTUS) 2009, it examines gendered differences in time allocation and the interaction between income,...
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The gender division of work across countries
Gottlieb, Charles; Doss, Cheryl R.; Gollin, Douglas; … - 2024
Across countries, women and men allocate time differently between market work, domestic services, and care work. In this paper, we document the gender division of work, drawing on a new harmonized data set that provides us with high-quality time use data for 50 countries spanning the global...
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Why not choose a better job? : flexibility, social norms, and gender gaps in Japan
Yanagimoto, Kazuharu - 2024
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Home work: exploring the labor market effects of subsidizing domestic services
Leduc, Elisabeth; Tojerow, Ilan - In: Labour economics : an international journal 90 (2024), pp. 1-13
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