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The growth in women's participation in the labor force has attracted attention to the gender differences in commuting … responsibilities, with a focus on gender differences in that relationship. Using the Dutch Time Use Surveys for the years 2000 and 2005 …
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We analyze differences by gender in the time dedicated to total work (paid and unpaid) by families in Latin America … between countries in terms of the gender distribution of total work (paid work plus unpaid work), with Colombia and Peru being … men and women spend similar amounts of time in total work. When considering the social norms that explain gender …
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there are gender differences in the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on well-being, affecting the time spent by individuals …
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This article explores the gender gap in time allocation in Europe, offering up-to-date statistics and information on … individuals devote to paid work, unpaid work, and child care, and the gender gaps in these activities, but most research refers to … single countries, and general patterns are rarely explored. Cross-country evidence on gender gaps in paid work, unpaid work …
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, education, training and library, or production have temporal flexibility at work. We examine the temporal flexibility of the … gender gap among full-time working parents, using the American Time Use Survey for the years 2003-2019. Our analysis reveals …
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three generations, and is independent of the gender of the players. We also observe the significant result that older …
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countries. Using data from several waves of the European Working Conditions Survey, results show a significant gender gap in …
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This paper analyzes differences in daily happiness between those individuals in the United States who perform voluntary activities during the day, and those who do not. Using the Well-Being Module of the American Time Use Survey 2010, we initially find that those who devote any time to voluntary...
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support the FE estimates and suggest that father's housework induced by his partner's non-traditional gender role attitudes …
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In this paper, we analyze the relationship between potential worker supply, measured through sex ratios, and commuting times in the United States. Using the American Time Use Survey 2003-2014, we analyze the relationship between commuting times and sex ratios by state and age, and show that the...
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