In this article, logistic regression models were used to assess the effects of live-in domestic workers on married women\u27s economic activity status. One percent random samples of the Hong Kong census and by-census data from the period 1981-2001 were used, and domestic workers are conceptualized as substitutes for wives\u27 domestic labour. Hypotheses are tested, which alternatively conceptualize domestic workers as substitutions for wives\u27 domestic labour, and as having symbolic functions for the family household and for the wives\u27 gender role. The presence of live-in domestic workers significantly increases the odds of mothers (but not non-mothers) being economically active. The effects of domestic workers on the odds of whether m...
In this paper we examine data from the Households, Income and Labor Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) su...
[[abstract]]Female labor force participation rate has increased from 36% in the 1960s to 46% in 2000...
This article examines the link between the mandatory live-in policy and the unsafe working and livin...
This paper addresses the effects of household conditions on married women's employment status in Hon...
This paper addresses the effects of household conditions on married women’s employment status in Hon...
This paper discusses the impact of foreign domestic workers (FDWs) on parental roles and family dyna...
This paper discusses the impact of foreign domestic workers (FDWs) on parental roles and family dyna...
This paper discusses the impact of foreign domestic workers (FDWs) on parental roles and family dyna...
Domestic servants and a woman's own time are substitutes in the household production process. The de...
A study was made of the social and domestic consequences of married women working on full-time shift...
The purpose of the present study is to explore systematically married women's labor force behavior i...
Sociological research on paid domestic work has increased substantially in recent years. Domestic em...
The existing literature on household demand for children in developing countries focuses on women's ...
We employ data from the three most recent Chinese population censuses to consider urban women’s labo...
While China has decreasing female labor participation and increasing marital instability, compared t...
In this paper we examine data from the Households, Income and Labor Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) su...
[[abstract]]Female labor force participation rate has increased from 36% in the 1960s to 46% in 2000...
This article examines the link between the mandatory live-in policy and the unsafe working and livin...
This paper addresses the effects of household conditions on married women's employment status in Hon...
This paper addresses the effects of household conditions on married women’s employment status in Hon...
This paper discusses the impact of foreign domestic workers (FDWs) on parental roles and family dyna...
This paper discusses the impact of foreign domestic workers (FDWs) on parental roles and family dyna...
This paper discusses the impact of foreign domestic workers (FDWs) on parental roles and family dyna...
Domestic servants and a woman's own time are substitutes in the household production process. The de...
A study was made of the social and domestic consequences of married women working on full-time shift...
The purpose of the present study is to explore systematically married women's labor force behavior i...
Sociological research on paid domestic work has increased substantially in recent years. Domestic em...
The existing literature on household demand for children in developing countries focuses on women's ...
We employ data from the three most recent Chinese population censuses to consider urban women’s labo...
While China has decreasing female labor participation and increasing marital instability, compared t...
In this paper we examine data from the Households, Income and Labor Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) su...
[[abstract]]Female labor force participation rate has increased from 36% in the 1960s to 46% in 2000...
This article examines the link between the mandatory live-in policy and the unsafe working and livin...