Individual agency observed in the gendered division of labor is shaped by structural factors, but only recently has evidence emerged that the effect of women’s resources varies systematically in its sociopolitical context. Here we use the 1994 International Social Survey Program to assess whether the relative effect of a proxy for women’s and men’s preferences—hallmark of individual choice—varies as well across three countries with divergent histori-cal policy approaches regarding the private sphere. East German socialist policies required and supported women’s employment; West German policy promulgated a male breadwinner model, and U.S. policy primarily remains silent on the private sphere. The divi-sion of domestic tasks and relative stre...
The analysis of economic factors usually applied for examining gender inequality in the labour marke...
This paper explores cross-country variation in the relationship between division of housework and wi...
This article shows how cross-national variation in labor market attributes, social policies affectin...
Individual agency observed in the gendered division of labor is shaped by structural factors, but on...
We are only beginning to unravel the mechanisms by which the division of domestic tasks varies in it...
Individuals who espouse an egalitarian gender ideology as well as economically independent women ben...
This article uses a comparative approach and a macro-institutional framework to examine the influenc...
We examine occupational and Þrm-level gender segregation and their relationship with wages in East a...
This article proposes an explanation of sex-differences in job-allocation and pay in different insti...
Gender relations remain embedded in their sociopolitical context. Compared here using event-history ...
Social scientists have provided empirical evidence that "gender trumps money", meaning that gender n...
We compare the importance of occupational gender segregation for the gender wage gap in East and Wes...
Data from ten industrial market societies are used to assess the relative explanatory power of two m...
Individuals who espouse an egalitarian gender ideology as well as economically independent women ben...
International audienceUsing the 41-year division of Germany as a natural experiment, we show that th...
The analysis of economic factors usually applied for examining gender inequality in the labour marke...
This paper explores cross-country variation in the relationship between division of housework and wi...
This article shows how cross-national variation in labor market attributes, social policies affectin...
Individual agency observed in the gendered division of labor is shaped by structural factors, but on...
We are only beginning to unravel the mechanisms by which the division of domestic tasks varies in it...
Individuals who espouse an egalitarian gender ideology as well as economically independent women ben...
This article uses a comparative approach and a macro-institutional framework to examine the influenc...
We examine occupational and Þrm-level gender segregation and their relationship with wages in East a...
This article proposes an explanation of sex-differences in job-allocation and pay in different insti...
Gender relations remain embedded in their sociopolitical context. Compared here using event-history ...
Social scientists have provided empirical evidence that "gender trumps money", meaning that gender n...
We compare the importance of occupational gender segregation for the gender wage gap in East and Wes...
Data from ten industrial market societies are used to assess the relative explanatory power of two m...
Individuals who espouse an egalitarian gender ideology as well as economically independent women ben...
International audienceUsing the 41-year division of Germany as a natural experiment, we show that th...
The analysis of economic factors usually applied for examining gender inequality in the labour marke...
This paper explores cross-country variation in the relationship between division of housework and wi...
This article shows how cross-national variation in labor market attributes, social policies affectin...