Using new data from the American Time Use Survey (ATUS), the authors consider how educational and parental status influence the relationship between wives ’ relative earnings and the time they devote to housework in a climate of heightened gender egalitarianism and growing similarity between women’s and men’s time use. The authors capitalize on the large samples in the American Time Use Survey to study four groups of wives whose varying educational and parental statuses strengthen tests of theoretical claims regarding bargaining, gender display, and wives ’ autonomy. Among wives with children at home and without a college degree, the authors find that relative earnings bear a curvilinear relationship to housework time, supporting prediction...
While the popular press may have declared housework passe with the advent of the two-income househol...
Economic theories of the household predict that increases in female relative human capital lead to d...
Family responsibilities and market work have the potential to influence one another. First, financ...
Using new data from the American Time Use Survey (ATUS), the authors consider how educational and pa...
Studies examining the association of housework with earnings have not tested for causal directionali...
Studies examining the association of housework with earnings have not tested for causal directionali...
Using data from Australia and the United States, the authors explore the effect of spouses\u27 contr...
Using data from Australia and the United States, the authors explore the effect of spouses\u27 contr...
Using data from Australia and the United States, the authors explore the effect of spouses\u27 contr...
Economic theories of the household predict that increases in female relative human capital lead to d...
While the popular press may have declared housework passe with the advent of the two-income househol...
Economic theories of the household predict that increases in female relative human capital lead to d...
This paper argues that earlier quantitative research on the relationship between heterosexual partne...
WOMEN continue to carry disproportionate responsibility for household tasks. A study of 650 Detroit ...
Korea, and the United States, using data from three sets of recent national surveys on the family. F...
While the popular press may have declared housework passe with the advent of the two-income househol...
Economic theories of the household predict that increases in female relative human capital lead to d...
Family responsibilities and market work have the potential to influence one another. First, financ...
Using new data from the American Time Use Survey (ATUS), the authors consider how educational and pa...
Studies examining the association of housework with earnings have not tested for causal directionali...
Studies examining the association of housework with earnings have not tested for causal directionali...
Using data from Australia and the United States, the authors explore the effect of spouses\u27 contr...
Using data from Australia and the United States, the authors explore the effect of spouses\u27 contr...
Using data from Australia and the United States, the authors explore the effect of spouses\u27 contr...
Economic theories of the household predict that increases in female relative human capital lead to d...
While the popular press may have declared housework passe with the advent of the two-income househol...
Economic theories of the household predict that increases in female relative human capital lead to d...
This paper argues that earlier quantitative research on the relationship between heterosexual partne...
WOMEN continue to carry disproportionate responsibility for household tasks. A study of 650 Detroit ...
Korea, and the United States, using data from three sets of recent national surveys on the family. F...
While the popular press may have declared housework passe with the advent of the two-income househol...
Economic theories of the household predict that increases in female relative human capital lead to d...
Family responsibilities and market work have the potential to influence one another. First, financ...