We analyze cross-sectional time-use diaries from the 2011 and 2016 Survey on Time Use and Leisure Activities (Shakai Seikatsu Kihon Chosa) to investigate the association between educational level and housework participation at different quantiles. Using the unconditional quantile regression method, we test whether education is associated with less time spent on housework as the previous research on highly educated people suggests. We find that this hypothesis stands only for non-married Japanese women. On the other hand, among married Japanese women, especially those without children in higher deciles of housework participation, are more likely to increase their participation in housework with the increase in their educational level. The re...
Machiko Osawa, Sawako Shirahase and other seminar participants for their helpful comments on earlier...
This paper examines time spent on housework by not working husbands. Analyses in this paper are base...
This study outlines the social background and difficulties faced by one Japanese woman, Hanako, who ...
We analyze cross-sectional time-use diaries from the 2011 and 2016 Survey on Time Use and Leisure Ac...
We analyze cross-sectional time-use diaries from the 2011 and 2016 Survey on Time Use and Leisure Ac...
We analyze cross-sectional time-use diaries from the 2011 and 2016 Survey on Time Use and Leisure Ac...
We analyze cross-sectional time-use diaries from the 2011 and 2016 Survey on Time Use and Leisure Ac...
The assumption about socioeconomic status (SES) and participation in housework are based on the empi...
The assumption about socioeconomic status (SES) and participation in housework are based on the empi...
The assumption about socioeconomic status (SES) and participation in housework are based on the empi...
Bumpass and Elizabeth Thomson for helpful comments on earlier drafts and Akiko Nagai for data assist...
This paper makes a comparison of time spent on housework by husbands and wives between Japan and Kor...
Korea, and the United States, using data from three sets of recent national surveys on the family. F...
This paper makes a comparison of time spent on housework by husbands and wives between Japan and Kor...
Japan's fertility rate has been steadily declining since 1967. The fertility rate is one of the lowe...
Machiko Osawa, Sawako Shirahase and other seminar participants for their helpful comments on earlier...
This paper examines time spent on housework by not working husbands. Analyses in this paper are base...
This study outlines the social background and difficulties faced by one Japanese woman, Hanako, who ...
We analyze cross-sectional time-use diaries from the 2011 and 2016 Survey on Time Use and Leisure Ac...
We analyze cross-sectional time-use diaries from the 2011 and 2016 Survey on Time Use and Leisure Ac...
We analyze cross-sectional time-use diaries from the 2011 and 2016 Survey on Time Use and Leisure Ac...
We analyze cross-sectional time-use diaries from the 2011 and 2016 Survey on Time Use and Leisure Ac...
The assumption about socioeconomic status (SES) and participation in housework are based on the empi...
The assumption about socioeconomic status (SES) and participation in housework are based on the empi...
The assumption about socioeconomic status (SES) and participation in housework are based on the empi...
Bumpass and Elizabeth Thomson for helpful comments on earlier drafts and Akiko Nagai for data assist...
This paper makes a comparison of time spent on housework by husbands and wives between Japan and Kor...
Korea, and the United States, using data from three sets of recent national surveys on the family. F...
This paper makes a comparison of time spent on housework by husbands and wives between Japan and Kor...
Japan's fertility rate has been steadily declining since 1967. The fertility rate is one of the lowe...
Machiko Osawa, Sawako Shirahase and other seminar participants for their helpful comments on earlier...
This paper examines time spent on housework by not working husbands. Analyses in this paper are base...
This study outlines the social background and difficulties faced by one Japanese woman, Hanako, who ...