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housework and childcare as household labor. Our work is extended by examining how culture operates and is transmitted. We study …
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Gender differences in labor force participation are exceptionally small in Nordic countries. We investigate how couples emigrating from Denmark self-select and sort into different destinations and whether couples pursue the dual-earner model, in which both partners work, when abroad. Female...
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' flexible hours increase their willingness to contribute to childcare but not to household work, partially supporting hypothesis … to childcare or household work. We conclude our paper with some policy implications. …
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The assumption that household income is strongly and positively correlated with a household's real standard of living provides the basis for the joint taxation of families, which has the effect of discriminating against married women as second earners. This paper shows, in the context of a model...
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This paper provides insights into how variances in time spent by mothers in home production (i.e., domestic and care work) impact children's diets. We test the hypothesis that a decrease in the time spent by mothers in home production negatively impacts children's diets. Moreover, the paper...
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The consequence of the arrival of children for the gender wage gap - known as the child penalty - is substantial and has been documented for many countries. Little is still known about the impact of having children beyond paid work in the labor market, such as home production. In this paper we...
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classrooms, increasing the demand for household-provided childcare. Using time diaries from American Time Use Survey (ATUS) and … childcare in the COVID-19 era by the couple's joint work location arrangements. We determine the work location of the ATUS … childcare, especially mothers, compared to those on-site; fathers spent more time on household chores. However, only mothers …
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classrooms, increasing the demand for household-provided childcare. Using time diaries from American Time Use Survey (ATUS) and … childcare in the COVID-19 era by the couple's joint work location arrangements. We determine the work location of the ATUS … childcare, especially mothers, compared to those on-site; fathers spent more time on household chores. However, only mothers …
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