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satisfaction based on predicted and residual housework time. We find that women's satisfaction, but not men's, is robustly affected …, social norms about how much work men and women should contribute in the home are likely to influence couples' housework … how deviations from housework norms relate to couples' satisfaction. In stage one, we model housework time to identify …
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satisfaction based on predicted and residual housework time. We find that women's satisfaction, but not men's, is robustly affected …, social norms about how much work men and women should contribute in the home are likely to influence couples' housework … how deviations from housework norms relate to couples' satisfaction. In stage one, we model housework time to identify …
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by predicted housework time, and that women's satisfaction, but not men's, is robustly affected by their partners …, social norms about how much housework men and women should contribute are likely to influence couples' housework allocation … dimensions. We suggest several reasons for our results, including that housework is more salient in women's lives than in men …
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This paper examines whether and how the marital satisfaction of Japanese couples is related to the housework the spouse … satisfaction when the other spouse performs more housework on weekdays. Japanese dual-earner couples are unable to spend more time … greater share of the housework on weekdays. In dual-earner couples, both husbands and wives experience higher spousal …
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countries on four continents there is no difference-men and women do the same amount of total work. This latter fact has been … evidence using the World Values Surveys that female total work is relatively greater than men's where both men and women …, macroeconomists, the general public and sociologists are unaware of it and instead believe that women perform more total work. The …
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