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mechanism for absorbing the impact of shocks. Evidence from the Great Recession has been supportive of this possibility, and has … revealed the presence of gender asymmetries stemming from men having experienced disproportionately high job losses. In this … role in explaining the gender differences in unpaid work time changes. In turn, varied shifts in the household structure …
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We expand the analysis of cyclical changes in labor demand by decomposing changes along the intensive margin into those in days/week and in hours/day. Using large cross sections of U.S. data, 1985-2018, we observe around 1/4 of the adjustment in weekly hours occurring through changing days/week....
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. Calibration to US data suggests that the bargaining position of husbands has deteriorated with the closing of the gender gap in …
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