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The growth in women's participation in the labor force has attracted attention to the gender differences in commuting behavior, and to their implications. This study analyses the relationship between individual commuting behavior and household responsibilities, with a focus on gender differences...
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devoted to sleep, personal care, and non-market work, for both men and women, and with less time in leisure for men, while it …-market work, and leisure, with mixed evidence for the rest of the uses of time. These findings are consistent with prior results … regarding health, market work, and leisure in the US. However, in contrast to the large positive correlation between health and …
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profile, across countries, in comparison to the use of public transport. Results indicate a positive relationship between …
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This paper analyzes the relationship between parents' time devoted to housework and the time devoted to housework by their children. Using data from the Multinational Time Use Study for the UK, we find positive intergenerational correlations in housework for both parents, indicating that the...
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Prior literature analyzing gender differences in commuting has reported that men commute longer distance/time than do women, and one explanation for this gender gap is based on household responsibilities falling on women. But most of the literature examining gender differences in commuting has...
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