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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 … German Socio-Economic Panel (1985-2011, N = 7,572). It showed that both fathers and mothers of boys spend more hours on paid …
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consequent more equal distribution of household income does not translate into a more equal division of home production between … percent drop. Third, while this implies a significant shift towards equality in the female- and male-shares of household …
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measurement is Bhutan, which produces the Gross National Happiness (GNH) Index. However, until the first GNH Survey, in 2008 … care work, regardless of their income, age, residency, or number of people in the household. The paper also provides …
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restrictions imposed by gainful employment, there is a gender- specific gap in time spent on housework and child care (gender care … children—the gender care gap is particularly wide. Since the unequal distribution of paid and unpaid work negatively affects … men’s participation in housework and child care are important. An example of the latter would be the extension of partner …
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