Women working full-time in the UK earn on average about 18% per hour less than men (EOC, 2005). Traditional labour economics has focussed on gender differences in human capital to explain the gender wage gap. Although differences in male and female human capital are recognized to derive from different household responsibilities over the life cycle, there is also a lesser-studied and more direct effect of household activities on wages. In a broad economic sense, household activities require effort, which decreases labour market productivity and thus wages. This paper first documents the relationship between housework and wages in Britain and applies a variety of econometric techniques to pin down the effect of housework on wages. It further ...
Spouses ’ time in paid labor is widely assumed to affect housework time, an assumption captured in t...
Working PaperIn recent years, American women's housework time has declined while American men's hous...
Objective: This research investigates the role played by household financial organization in configu...
Women working full-time in the UK earn on average about 18 % per hour less than men (EOC, 2005). Tra...
Women working full-time in the UK earn on average about 18% per hour less than men (EOC, 2005). Trad...
Women working full-time in the UK earn on average about 18% per hour less than men (EOC, 2005). Trad...
This paper uses the British Household Panel Survey to present the first estimates of the housework-w...
In most industrial countries women earn less in employment than men. This paper investigates the rea...
This study uses a new data set from a 1986 survey of workers to examine simultaneously the wage effe...
While the popular press may have declared housework passe with the advent of the two-income househol...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the effect of housework on wages for women and men in Swede...
Abstract: In this paper, we provide new evidence about gender differentials in domestic work time, m...
This chapter reviews the main theoretical perspectives and key recent empirical research on the gend...
We bring a novel, longitudinal, perspective to an ongoing series of influential papers that investig...
This article studies the relationship between household income and housework time across 33 countrie...
Spouses ’ time in paid labor is widely assumed to affect housework time, an assumption captured in t...
Working PaperIn recent years, American women's housework time has declined while American men's hous...
Objective: This research investigates the role played by household financial organization in configu...
Women working full-time in the UK earn on average about 18 % per hour less than men (EOC, 2005). Tra...
Women working full-time in the UK earn on average about 18% per hour less than men (EOC, 2005). Trad...
Women working full-time in the UK earn on average about 18% per hour less than men (EOC, 2005). Trad...
This paper uses the British Household Panel Survey to present the first estimates of the housework-w...
In most industrial countries women earn less in employment than men. This paper investigates the rea...
This study uses a new data set from a 1986 survey of workers to examine simultaneously the wage effe...
While the popular press may have declared housework passe with the advent of the two-income househol...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the effect of housework on wages for women and men in Swede...
Abstract: In this paper, we provide new evidence about gender differentials in domestic work time, m...
This chapter reviews the main theoretical perspectives and key recent empirical research on the gend...
We bring a novel, longitudinal, perspective to an ongoing series of influential papers that investig...
This article studies the relationship between household income and housework time across 33 countrie...
Spouses ’ time in paid labor is widely assumed to affect housework time, an assumption captured in t...
Working PaperIn recent years, American women's housework time has declined while American men's hous...
Objective: This research investigates the role played by household financial organization in configu...