The paper studies the relevance of gender ideology for the geographic mobility of families using data from the German Socio-economic Panel. The analysis proceeds in two steps. First, it is shown single men and women - who are in some sense "unconstrained" optimizers - reveal identical mobility patterns. There are no fundamental gender differences in the inter-regional mobility of German singles. Second, I focus on dual-earner households and split this group into "traditional" and "egalitarian" couples using information on their factual division of housework rather than their reported gender ideology. Seperate migration analyses for both groups reveal important differences indicating the significance of gender ideology in families' migration...
Gender inequality in the division of household chores is a persistent issue over time and across cou...
This paper investigates the gendered economic outcome of migration among young adults. The results, ...
Does gender matter in the context of immigration? What significance does it gain through time? Does ...
The paper studies the relevance of gender ideology for the geographic mobility of families using dat...
There are many signs indicating that the mobility of women has significantly changed in the last dec...
When a couple moves, the woman is often placed at a disadvantage. Moves are more often motivated by ...
* * Part of this research was conducted while I was a guest researcher at the Deutsches Institut für...
Melzer SM. Why do couples relocate? Considering migration from East to West Germany. European Societ...
Nisic N, Melzer SM. Explaining Gender Inequalities That Follow Couple Migration. Journal of Marriage...
Long-distance migration of couples requires joint decision-making within the household. The uneven ...
Objective: Migration rates of dual-earner couples are lower than those of male-breadwinner couples. ...
This article focuses on the level of disagreement about how to divide household labour as well as on...
Long-distance migration of couples requires joint decision-making within the household. The uneven p...
AbstractIn the 21st century, the division of housework remains gendered, with women on average still...
Individuals who espouse an egalitarian gender ideology as well as economically independent women ben...
Gender inequality in the division of household chores is a persistent issue over time and across cou...
This paper investigates the gendered economic outcome of migration among young adults. The results, ...
Does gender matter in the context of immigration? What significance does it gain through time? Does ...
The paper studies the relevance of gender ideology for the geographic mobility of families using dat...
There are many signs indicating that the mobility of women has significantly changed in the last dec...
When a couple moves, the woman is often placed at a disadvantage. Moves are more often motivated by ...
* * Part of this research was conducted while I was a guest researcher at the Deutsches Institut für...
Melzer SM. Why do couples relocate? Considering migration from East to West Germany. European Societ...
Nisic N, Melzer SM. Explaining Gender Inequalities That Follow Couple Migration. Journal of Marriage...
Long-distance migration of couples requires joint decision-making within the household. The uneven ...
Objective: Migration rates of dual-earner couples are lower than those of male-breadwinner couples. ...
This article focuses on the level of disagreement about how to divide household labour as well as on...
Long-distance migration of couples requires joint decision-making within the household. The uneven p...
AbstractIn the 21st century, the division of housework remains gendered, with women on average still...
Individuals who espouse an egalitarian gender ideology as well as economically independent women ben...
Gender inequality in the division of household chores is a persistent issue over time and across cou...
This paper investigates the gendered economic outcome of migration among young adults. The results, ...
Does gender matter in the context of immigration? What significance does it gain through time? Does ...