COVID-19 has uprooted many aspects of parents' daily routines, from their jobs to their childcare arrangements. In this paper, we provide a novel description of how parents in England living in two-parent opposite-gender families are spending their time under lockdown. We find that mothers' paid work has taken a larger hit than that of fathers', on both the extensive and intensive margins. We find that mothers are spending substantially longer in childcare and housework than their partners and that they are spending a larger fraction of their paid work hours having to juggle work and childcare. Gender differences in the allocation of domestic work cannot be straightforwardly explained by gender differences in employment rates or earnings. V...
This thesis explores changes in the division of paid and domestic work when British couples become p...
This article examines the troubling of gender norms that unfolded on the social networking site, Mum...
Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic is more than a public health crisis. Lockdown measures have substan...
This paper examines whether the expansion of working from home led to a more equal division of domes...
This paper examines whether the expansion of homeworking led to a more equal division of domestic wo...
The COVID19 pandemic has caused shocks to the demand for home childcare (with the closure of schools...
This paper examines whether the expansion of working from home led to a more equal division of domes...
This article assesses the gendered impact of COVID-19 measures on changes in time that Swiss dual ea...
Objective The COVID-19 pandemic is more than a public health crisis. Lockdown measures have substant...
Anna Zamberlan, Filippo Gioachin, and Davide Gritti show that both men and women who lost paid hours...
We explore impacts of the pandemic crisis and associated restrictions to economic activity on paid a...
Drawing on three waves of survey data from a non-probability sample from Germany, this paper examine...
France was under a “hard” lockdown from the end of March 2020 to the beginning of May 2020. Outings ...
ObjectiveThe COVID-19 pandemic is more than a public health crisis. Lockdown measures have substanti...
We explore the effects of the COVID-19 crisis and the associated restrictions to economic activity o...
This thesis explores changes in the division of paid and domestic work when British couples become p...
This article examines the troubling of gender norms that unfolded on the social networking site, Mum...
Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic is more than a public health crisis. Lockdown measures have substan...
This paper examines whether the expansion of working from home led to a more equal division of domes...
This paper examines whether the expansion of homeworking led to a more equal division of domestic wo...
The COVID19 pandemic has caused shocks to the demand for home childcare (with the closure of schools...
This paper examines whether the expansion of working from home led to a more equal division of domes...
This article assesses the gendered impact of COVID-19 measures on changes in time that Swiss dual ea...
Objective The COVID-19 pandemic is more than a public health crisis. Lockdown measures have substant...
Anna Zamberlan, Filippo Gioachin, and Davide Gritti show that both men and women who lost paid hours...
We explore impacts of the pandemic crisis and associated restrictions to economic activity on paid a...
Drawing on three waves of survey data from a non-probability sample from Germany, this paper examine...
France was under a “hard” lockdown from the end of March 2020 to the beginning of May 2020. Outings ...
ObjectiveThe COVID-19 pandemic is more than a public health crisis. Lockdown measures have substanti...
We explore the effects of the COVID-19 crisis and the associated restrictions to economic activity o...
This thesis explores changes in the division of paid and domestic work when British couples become p...
This article examines the troubling of gender norms that unfolded on the social networking site, Mum...
Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic is more than a public health crisis. Lockdown measures have substan...