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earnings, employment, marriage prospects, potential spousal characteristics, and fertility. We find that students perceive …
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women increase their labour supply and that this holds within households. We provide additional evidence on stated gender …
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We examine changes in the gender gap in working from home (WFH) in response to the unanticipated first wave of the … COVID-19 pandemic. Using data from the American Time Use Survey, we find a non-negligible widening of the gender gap with … WFH being more prevalent among women than among men. Respondents' job traits played a significant role in the gender gap …
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fertility. Following a regression discontinuity design and using rich administrative data, we show that parents who were (just … subsequent fertility. First, fathers' increasing involvement in childcare led to higher labor force attachment among mothers …. This may have raised the opportunity cost of an additional child. We also find that men reported lower desired fertility …
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We assess the role of gender-conforming social norms in household decision-making and gender inequalities in the labor … different-sex couples, even after controlling for demographic characteristics, partner’s characteristics, location, fertility …, and marital status. These differences among men and women amount to 50%, and 100%, respectively, of the gender commuting …
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of gender segmentation that characterizes the Turkish labor market. Findings based on the instrumental variable approach …
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We assess the role of gender-conforming social norms in household decision-making and gender inequalities in the labor … different-sex couples, even after controlling for demographic characteristics, partner’s characteristics, location, fertility …, and marital status. These differences among men and women amount to 50%, and 100%, respectively, of the gender commuting …
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' bargaining power, as the estimated bargaining power from a model including home production, shows almost no gender imbalance …
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deriving from differences in gender identity between men and women. We find little evidence of any systematic gender …
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