This paper investigates the role of the rise in services in the narrowing of gender gaps in hours and wages in recent decades. We highlight the between-industry component of differential gender trends for the United States and propose a model economy with goods, services, and home production, in which women have a comparative advantage in producing services. The rise of services, driven by structural transformation and marketization of home production, raises women's relative wages and market hours. Quantitatively, the model accounts for an important share of the observed trends in women's hours and relative wages
Using microdata from 17 OECD countries, this paper documents a negative cross-country correlation be...
This paper investigates single individuals’ different choices over time use (labor supply, home prod...
The purpose of this paper is to study the joint determination of gender differentials in labor marke...
This paper explains the narrowing of gender gaps in wages and market hours in recent decades by the ...
This paper explains the narrowing of gender gaps in wages and market hours in recent decades by the ...
This paper explains the narrowing of gender gaps in wages and market hours in recent decades by the ...
Women in developed economies have made major inroads in labor markets throughout the past century, b...
Women in developed economies have made major inroads in labor markets throughout the past century, b...
Women in developed economies have made major inroads in labor markets throughout the past century, b...
Women in developed economies have made major inroads in labor markets throughout the past century, b...
Women in developed economies have made major inroads in labor markets throughout the past century, b...
Women in developed economies have made major inroads in labor markets throughout the past century, b...
Throughout the second half of the 20th century, women in the United States decided to move increasin...
Throughout the second half of the 20th century, women in the United States decided to move increasin...
Throughout the second half of the 20th century, women in the United States decided to move increasin...
Using microdata from 17 OECD countries, this paper documents a negative cross-country correlation be...
This paper investigates single individuals’ different choices over time use (labor supply, home prod...
The purpose of this paper is to study the joint determination of gender differentials in labor marke...
This paper explains the narrowing of gender gaps in wages and market hours in recent decades by the ...
This paper explains the narrowing of gender gaps in wages and market hours in recent decades by the ...
This paper explains the narrowing of gender gaps in wages and market hours in recent decades by the ...
Women in developed economies have made major inroads in labor markets throughout the past century, b...
Women in developed economies have made major inroads in labor markets throughout the past century, b...
Women in developed economies have made major inroads in labor markets throughout the past century, b...
Women in developed economies have made major inroads in labor markets throughout the past century, b...
Women in developed economies have made major inroads in labor markets throughout the past century, b...
Women in developed economies have made major inroads in labor markets throughout the past century, b...
Throughout the second half of the 20th century, women in the United States decided to move increasin...
Throughout the second half of the 20th century, women in the United States decided to move increasin...
Throughout the second half of the 20th century, women in the United States decided to move increasin...
Using microdata from 17 OECD countries, this paper documents a negative cross-country correlation be...
This paper investigates single individuals’ different choices over time use (labor supply, home prod...
The purpose of this paper is to study the joint determination of gender differentials in labor marke...