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-biased distribution of care responsibilities. Pollution brings to evidence gender inequalities in care and, given the gendered nature of … care and the geographic distribution of pollution, may contribute to enhance gender and geographic labour market …, see double the gender difference in working hours. It is hypothesised that children, unable to go to school, must stay …
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between labor market gender equality and social reproduction (SR) or care provisioning, on economic growth across U.S. states … paper contributes new evidence to the engendering macroeconomics scholarship on promoting gender-egalitarian and pro-care … economic growth by showing that: 1) regimes characterized by strong public, market, and gender-equal care provisioning …
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sophisticated methods of allocating people to jobs to model the impact of public investment in care on the gender employment gap and …This paper discusses new methods of combined macro-micro analysis of labor demand and supply to investigate the gender … other inequality measures. It presents some results of a cross-country comparison of investment in the care and construction …
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This paper investigates work/care policies in fifteen European welfare states during the last two decades in a … comparative perspective. The main question is how certain work/care arrangements are supported through public policies of … work and care are analyzed based on a comprehensive data collection. Although an ongoing trend towards the support of the …
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This study investigates whether gender inequality in the division of housework and child care may be an obstacle to … domestic work arrangements and family outcomes vary by the presence of children, women’s employment, and gender role attitudes …. Gender inequality in domestic work reduces relationship stability among egalitarian childless women and among all mothers …
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live in states with a higher divorce rate are more likely to be divorced. Thus, currently being divorced among immigrants …, and among Mexican immigrants who live in an environment in which divorce is more prevalent. …
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live in states with a higher divorce rate are more likely to be divorced. Thus, currently being divorced among immigrants …, and among Mexican immigrants who live in an environment in which divorce is more prevalent. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012054558
-stage game-theoretical model. The paper examines the effects of (i) family law (cost of obtaining a divorce, alimony … observations. One is that, the tendency in developed countries is towards mother and father sharing market work and the care of the … work leaving the care of the children to the mother. The other is that the sign of the cross-country correlation between …
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examine the effects of marriage legislation, matrimonial property regime, and divorce court sentencing practice, on the …
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regions that were more exposed to robots, the gender-income and labor-force-participation gaps declined. We then show that US … regions affected by intense robot penetration experienced a decrease in new marriages, and an increase in both divorce and …
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