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This paper aims to pursue a deeper understanding of gendered within-couple allocation of time into paid work and housework in heterosexual dual-earner couples. Relying on the second wave of Harmonised European Time Use Survey (HETUS) data for 10 European countries, we estimate spousal relative...
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research on gender inequality in access to self-employment, the gender gap in pensions, and the emerging topic of a gender gap …
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-known effects on gender gaps in employment and earnings. We use an event study approach with retrospective data for 29 countries … into self-employment. Overall, our results suggest relevant changes in the allocation of talent caused by gender …
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We investigate gender differences across multiple dimensions after three months of the first UK lockdown of March 2020, using an online sample of approximately 1,500 Prolific respondents residents in the UK. We find that women's mental health was worse than men's along the four metrics we...
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, earnings and employment. Based on a lifecycle model and using reforms as a source of exogenous variation we evaluate the role … of formal training and experience in defining the evolution of wages and employment careers, conditional on education …
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experience in defining the evolution of wages and employment careers, conditional on education. Training is potentially important …
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We examine whether the COVID-19 crisis affects women and men differently in terms of employment, working hours and … as others, irrespective of gender and spousal employment. Third, single-parent essential workers experience relatively …
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This study uses time diary data from the 2003 American Time Use Survey and the United Kingdom Time Use Survey 2000 to examine the time that single, cohabiting, and married parents devote to caring for their children. Time spent in market work, in child care as a primary activity, and in child...
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We examine whether the COVID-19 crisis affects women and men differently in terms of employment, working hours and …, irrespective of gender and spousal employment. Third, singleparent essential workers experience relatively large negative labour …
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positive medium-run effects employment outcomes. It changes the selection into motherhood and has certain heterogeneous effects …
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