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.e., native/migrant) couples divide housework. Utilising novel data from the German Family Demography Panel Study (FReDA …-sex couples. The study finds a gender-traditional divide in routine household tasks among migrant couples, with heterogeneity … native counterparts, while the division of routine housework in couples from Western countries is more egalitarian. In mixed …
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The time household members in industrialized countries spend on housework and shopping is substantial, amounting on … driven in part by the gender differential in wages. Efforts to reduce the gender wage gap and alter gendered norms of … behavior should reduce the gender bias in household production time and reduce inefficiency in home production. Policymakers …
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Drawing on German household data from 1992 to 2011, this paper analyzes how couples allocate housework against the … - influence his or her contribution to housework? (2) If so, does the magnitude of this influence differ by gender? and (3) How … important are traditional gender roles on housework allocation? We address these issues by applying a panel quantile regression …
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decide upon the allocation of an unpaid task serving as our proxy for housework. In our gender neutral lab, we find tax …-effects only on men’s labor supply but not on women’s and no gender differences in the allocation of housework. Instead, the …We use a lab-in-the-field experiment to investigate intra-couple labor supply decisions and the division of housework …
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Using an experimental design, we investigate the reasons behind the gendered division of housework within couples. In … particular, we assess whether the fact that women do more housework may be explained by differences in preferences deriving from … differences in gender identity between men and women. We find little evidence of any systematic gender differences in the …
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The time household members in industrialized countries spend on housework and shopping is substantial, amounting on … driven in part by the gender differential in wages. Efforts to reduce the gender wage gap and alter gendered norms of … behavior should reduce the gender bias in household production time and reduce inefficiency in home production. Policymakers …
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We examine how men and women in mixed-gender unions change the time they allocate to housework in response to labor … holding more liberal gender role attitudes are more likely to adjust their housework time allocations after female promotion … gender', we find that in households with more traditional gender role attitudes, his housework time falls while hers rises …
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While the Philippines has achieved several milestones advancing gender equality in the country, there are some areas …'s housework. The paper also discusses the role of housework on men's market work. Doing so provides a holistic perspective and … housework affects both men and women’s participation in market work. However, the study finds a bigger increase in women …
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There is a well-known gender difference in time allocation within the household, which has important implications for … gender differences in labor market outcomes. We ask how malleable this gender difference in time allocation is to culture. In …-generation immigrants, both women and men, from source countries with more gender equality (as measured by the World Economic Forum's Global …
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