Seeking to offer a balanced perspective to gender inequality and the division of household labor among middle-class, working married men and women in Japan and Indonesia, this paper examines the effects of individual-level characteristics (relative income, working hours, gender ideology) as well as the country-level factors (e.g. GEM: Gender Empowerment Measure) on the dynamics of housework distribution between spouses in both countries. Statistical analyses show a number of significant correlations between these variables, among which gender ideology seems to be of particular importance. Perhaps the most enlightening finding of all is that despite their lower GEM rank compared to Japan, the Indonesian respondents have relatively egalitaria...
We use comparative and multilevel methods to examine attitudes toward the distribution of household ...
The Japanese economy differs from other OECD countries in a number of important respects. Though hal...
This research aimed to explore the distribution of gender roles within households in the village of ...
Seeking to offer a balanced perspective to gender inequality and the division of household labor amo...
The discourse on gender equality in society is growing. Although the participation of women working ...
This dissertation compares the gender division of household labor in China, Japan, South Korea, and ...
This paper discusses numerous variables that impact the division of household labor between men and ...
Despite modern Japan’s evident economic success, persisting inequality between men and women is stil...
Individuals who espouse an egalitarian gender ideology as well as economically independent women ben...
The Industrial Revolution 4.0 has brought many exponential changes in many fields, including the emp...
Japan has the second largest gender wage gap among the OECD nations and is falling behind in the pro...
This study investigates the relationship between the division of household labor and individuals' pe...
Korea, and the United States, using data from three sets of recent national surveys on the family. F...
The study examines an association between the household context and women\u27s work, based on the In...
Individuals who espouse an egalitarian gender ideology as well as economically independent women ben...
We use comparative and multilevel methods to examine attitudes toward the distribution of household ...
The Japanese economy differs from other OECD countries in a number of important respects. Though hal...
This research aimed to explore the distribution of gender roles within households in the village of ...
Seeking to offer a balanced perspective to gender inequality and the division of household labor amo...
The discourse on gender equality in society is growing. Although the participation of women working ...
This dissertation compares the gender division of household labor in China, Japan, South Korea, and ...
This paper discusses numerous variables that impact the division of household labor between men and ...
Despite modern Japan’s evident economic success, persisting inequality between men and women is stil...
Individuals who espouse an egalitarian gender ideology as well as economically independent women ben...
The Industrial Revolution 4.0 has brought many exponential changes in many fields, including the emp...
Japan has the second largest gender wage gap among the OECD nations and is falling behind in the pro...
This study investigates the relationship between the division of household labor and individuals' pe...
Korea, and the United States, using data from three sets of recent national surveys on the family. F...
The study examines an association between the household context and women\u27s work, based on the In...
Individuals who espouse an egalitarian gender ideology as well as economically independent women ben...
We use comparative and multilevel methods to examine attitudes toward the distribution of household ...
The Japanese economy differs from other OECD countries in a number of important respects. Though hal...
This research aimed to explore the distribution of gender roles within households in the village of ...