[Excerpt] This article examines weekday resource allocation decisions of married couples with a husband employed full time and with children under 18. These decisions relate, among other things, to working for pay; doing unpaid household work; purchasing services such as childcare, laundry and drycleaning, and food away from home; and eating out. Information about spending decisions was obtained from the 2009 Consumer Expenditure Survey (CE) and information about time use was obtained from the 2009 American Time Use Survey (ATUS). Results show that, Regardless of employment status, wives were more likely than husbands to spend time in household activities. On an average weekday, married fathers spent more time working than married mothe...
The first essay explores the impact of gender norms on time allocation to housework by asking whethe...
This paper examines parental time allocated to the care of one's children. Using data from the recen...
As awareness that employed parents have trouble integrating work and parenting responsibilities has ...
Journal ArticleTime is a limited resource. Yet, it is also the one resource with which all individua...
Family responsibilities and market work have the potential to influence one another. First, financ...
this article examines nonstandard work hours and their relationship to parents ’ family, leisure and...
This paper focuses on the time allocation of spouses and the impact of economic variables. We presen...
This study uses time diary data from the 2003 American Time Use Survey and the United Kingdom Time U...
This paper focuses on the time allocation of spouses and the impact of economic variables. We presen...
textHow do time constraints affect household expenditures? How productive are household time expend...
This paper focuses on the time allocation of spouses and the impact of economic variables. We presen...
This article investigates inequality in parental spending on young children over the period from 197...
This book offers contributions from a number of noted economists who use the American Time Use Surve...
What effect do non-standard work schedules have on how parents of young children can meet the combin...
A lot has changed for women and men in the 50 years since Betty Friedan wrote "The Feminine Mystique...
The first essay explores the impact of gender norms on time allocation to housework by asking whethe...
This paper examines parental time allocated to the care of one's children. Using data from the recen...
As awareness that employed parents have trouble integrating work and parenting responsibilities has ...
Journal ArticleTime is a limited resource. Yet, it is also the one resource with which all individua...
Family responsibilities and market work have the potential to influence one another. First, financ...
this article examines nonstandard work hours and their relationship to parents ’ family, leisure and...
This paper focuses on the time allocation of spouses and the impact of economic variables. We presen...
This study uses time diary data from the 2003 American Time Use Survey and the United Kingdom Time U...
This paper focuses on the time allocation of spouses and the impact of economic variables. We presen...
textHow do time constraints affect household expenditures? How productive are household time expend...
This paper focuses on the time allocation of spouses and the impact of economic variables. We presen...
This article investigates inequality in parental spending on young children over the period from 197...
This book offers contributions from a number of noted economists who use the American Time Use Surve...
What effect do non-standard work schedules have on how parents of young children can meet the combin...
A lot has changed for women and men in the 50 years since Betty Friedan wrote "The Feminine Mystique...
The first essay explores the impact of gender norms on time allocation to housework by asking whethe...
This paper examines parental time allocated to the care of one's children. Using data from the recen...
As awareness that employed parents have trouble integrating work and parenting responsibilities has ...