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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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in the unpaid work time reveal that shifts in own and spousal employment status argely account for the gender …
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Resource shares, defined as the fraction of total household spending going to each person in a household, are important for assessing individual material well-being, inequality and poverty. They are difficult to identify because consumption is measured typically at the household level, and many...
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from the American Community Survey, and estimate the US-MPI across different regions, age, gender and race. Our estimates …
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produced nuanced and gender-aware analyses of the labor market and well-being outcomes of the recession. Using American Time … course of the 2003-12 business cycle. We find that the gender disparity in paid and unpaid work hours followed a U …
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quality is affected by the institutional context and the normative environment. -- gender ; family ; marital happiness …
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This article analyzes the extent to which changes in household composition over the life course affect the gender … most recent data available from the Time Use National Surveys. We focus on gender differences in the allocation of time …), we show large discrepancies in the gender division of labor at the different life stages. This gender gap exists in all …
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immigrant men. Traditionally, gender-based privileges may allow immigrant men to prevent native women from getting a price for …
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Sex ratios, i.e., relative numbers of men and women, can affect marriage prospects, labor force participation, and other social and economic variables. But the observed association between sex ratios and social and economic conditions may be confounded by omitted variables and reverse causality....
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This article analyses the extent to which changes in household composition over the life course affect the gender … most recent data available from the Time Use National Surveys. We focus on gender differences in the allocation of time …), we show large discrepancies in the gender division of labour at the different life stages. This gender gap exists in all …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003586577