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Using data from the 2003-14 American Time Use Survey (ATUS), this paper examines the relationship between the state unemployment rate and the time that opposite-sex couples with children spend on childcare activities, and how this varies by the socioeconomic status (SES), race, and ethnicity of...
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This study examines how within-couple inequalities, that is power differences between men and women in a partnership, act as predictors of transitions from full-time to part-time employment applying Heckman corrected probit models in three different institutional and cultural contexts; Eastern...
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of parenthood on the household division of paid work and housework is moderated by child gender, and thereby extends … previous work on the effect of child gender on family life. The empirical analysis used fixed effects models and data from the … work than parents of girls. This child-gender effect is, however, much stronger for women than for men. There is also …
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This paper decomposes the differences in aggregate market hours between US and Europe across gender-skill groups and …. We develop a model to account for the gender-skill differences in market hours across countries. Taxes, which reduce …
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