This study concerns how male and female same-sex couples across countries organize their paid and household labor. Using unique data compiled from multiple national surveys in 7 western countries (N = 723), we examined same-sex couples’ paid and household task allocation and evaluate descriptively how this is associated with countries’ gender egalitarianism. For paid labor, results indicate that female same-sex couples spend less time in total on paid employment than male same-sex couples, but both male and female same-sex couples divide their hours of paid employment equally. For household labor, we find that female couples divide their household tasks more equally than male couples. Moreover, more gender egalitarian countries appear to be...
Becker’s theories of labor-market specialization predict that couples will allocate the time of the ...
Using data from 17,636 respondents in 28 nations, this research uses multilevel modeling to compare ...
This article investigates cross-national patterns in the gender division of housework in coresident ...
This study concerns how male and female same-sex couples across countries organize their paid and ho...
This study examines the division of paid labor among gay male and lesbian couples in the Netherlands...
This article compares the gendered allocation of household labor between married and cohabiting coup...
This article compares the gendered allocation of household labor between married and cohabiting coup...
URL des Documents de travail : https://centredeconomiesorbonne.cnrs.fr/publications/Documents de tra...
We examine time allocation decisions in same-sex and different-sex couples from a Beckerian comparat...
Master's thesis in Economic analysisWe investigate if gender identity has any effect on the division...
This study investigates the relationship between the division of household labor and individuals' pe...
This study examined how full-time employed partners from 43 gay and 36 les-bian couples allocated la...
BACKGROUND—Women, who generally do more unpaid and less paid work than men, have greater incentives ...
We use data from the 2000 decennial Census to compare differences in earnings, hours worked, and lab...
Original title: Gelijk verdeeld? Studies of heterosexual couples consistently show that men do more...
Becker’s theories of labor-market specialization predict that couples will allocate the time of the ...
Using data from 17,636 respondents in 28 nations, this research uses multilevel modeling to compare ...
This article investigates cross-national patterns in the gender division of housework in coresident ...
This study concerns how male and female same-sex couples across countries organize their paid and ho...
This study examines the division of paid labor among gay male and lesbian couples in the Netherlands...
This article compares the gendered allocation of household labor between married and cohabiting coup...
This article compares the gendered allocation of household labor between married and cohabiting coup...
URL des Documents de travail : https://centredeconomiesorbonne.cnrs.fr/publications/Documents de tra...
We examine time allocation decisions in same-sex and different-sex couples from a Beckerian comparat...
Master's thesis in Economic analysisWe investigate if gender identity has any effect on the division...
This study investigates the relationship between the division of household labor and individuals' pe...
This study examined how full-time employed partners from 43 gay and 36 les-bian couples allocated la...
BACKGROUND—Women, who generally do more unpaid and less paid work than men, have greater incentives ...
We use data from the 2000 decennial Census to compare differences in earnings, hours worked, and lab...
Original title: Gelijk verdeeld? Studies of heterosexual couples consistently show that men do more...
Becker’s theories of labor-market specialization predict that couples will allocate the time of the ...
Using data from 17,636 respondents in 28 nations, this research uses multilevel modeling to compare ...
This article investigates cross-national patterns in the gender division of housework in coresident ...