I explore the effects of a preference for fairness in the division of housework between two spouses in two different models of household time allocation. Both in the model with agreeing spouses and the model with noncooperative spouses, such a preference has an equalising effect on the division of labour between the partners. In the noncooperative setting, the wife gets better off and the husband worse off in terms of private consumption. I also argue that both the allocation process and the degree of fairness consideration matter for policy outcomes and discuss three policy measures in relation to these two factors
<div><p>Married women often undertake a larger share of housework in many countries and yet they do ...
We examine how three types of marital commitment—personal, structural, and moral—are associated with...
We develop a simple model of household time allocation decisions under strong functional form assump...
I explore the effects of a preference for fairness in the division of housework between two spouses ...
I explore the effects of a preference for fairness in the division of housework between two spouses ...
We analyze the theoretical basis on which wives and husbands evaluate the fairness of the division o...
Many argue that the liberalization of divorce laws reduced the commitment value of marriage and thus...
Many argue that the liberalization of divorce laws reduced the commitment value of marriage and thus...
This paper investigates changes in perceptions of housework fairness as men and women transition fro...
This paper investigates husbands' and wives' perceptions of fairness of the domestic division of lab...
The household is the basic decision-making unit in our society. Economists typically view the househ...
The household is the basic decision-making unit in our society. Economists typically view the househ...
This study explores the relationship between the actual division of housework and men’s and women’s ...
This research examines the role of fairness in household labor allocation decisions and evaluations....
This research examines the role of fairness in household labor allocation decisions and evaluations....
<div><p>Married women often undertake a larger share of housework in many countries and yet they do ...
We examine how three types of marital commitment—personal, structural, and moral—are associated with...
We develop a simple model of household time allocation decisions under strong functional form assump...
I explore the effects of a preference for fairness in the division of housework between two spouses ...
I explore the effects of a preference for fairness in the division of housework between two spouses ...
We analyze the theoretical basis on which wives and husbands evaluate the fairness of the division o...
Many argue that the liberalization of divorce laws reduced the commitment value of marriage and thus...
Many argue that the liberalization of divorce laws reduced the commitment value of marriage and thus...
This paper investigates changes in perceptions of housework fairness as men and women transition fro...
This paper investigates husbands' and wives' perceptions of fairness of the domestic division of lab...
The household is the basic decision-making unit in our society. Economists typically view the househ...
The household is the basic decision-making unit in our society. Economists typically view the househ...
This study explores the relationship between the actual division of housework and men’s and women’s ...
This research examines the role of fairness in household labor allocation decisions and evaluations....
This research examines the role of fairness in household labor allocation decisions and evaluations....
<div><p>Married women often undertake a larger share of housework in many countries and yet they do ...
We examine how three types of marital commitment—personal, structural, and moral—are associated with...
We develop a simple model of household time allocation decisions under strong functional form assump...