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important impacts on the labor market. We document the effects of the covid-19 lockdown in Spain, which was hit early and hard … work from home. The lockdown led to a large increase in childcare and housework, given the closing of schools and the … inability to outsource. We find that men increased their participation in housework and childcare slightly, but most of the …
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"La triple presencia es una propuesta teórica y analítica que pretende estudiar las posibilidades, los obstáculos y las estrategias a la hora de compaginar el trabajo doméstico y de cuidados, el empleo y la participación sociopolítica. Es deudora de la propuesta sobre la "doppia presenza"...
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-pay (PP) component of total hourly wages and its contribution to the overall gender gap in Spain. Under the assumption that PP … features, possibly related to women's lower labour mobility due to housework, fit better with our results than other theories …
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The growth in women's participation in the labor force has attracted attention to the gender differences in commuting behavior, and to their implications. This study analyses the relationship between individual commuting behavior and household responsibilities, with a focus on gender differences...
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In this book Cristina Reis offers a pioneering and innovative study of men rarely analysed in a systematic way by a range of different theoretical feminist perspectives. Through a thoughtful mix of conceptual arguments and empirical analysis, Cristina Reis's book brings a provocative view on the...
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