This paper was initiated when both authors were affiliated with the University of Tsukuba.The labor force participation rate of women in Japan has increased in recent decades. To shed light on the mechanism behind this increase, we focus on the explanation that Fernandez, Fogli and Olivetti (QJE (2004)) suggest. They claim that men who are raised by working mothers form a preference that is favorable toward working women and, consequently, they are more likely to have working wives. We test this hypothesis using the Japanese General Social Survey 2000-2002, which consists of repeated cross-sectional data sets. We fail to find a positive correlation between men's mothers' full-time work status and their wives' full-time work status. However,...
Using a national representative sample for Mexico, we analyse the effect of a husband having a worki...
Background: Research has examined how the gendered household division of labor may deter the transit...
The Japanese economy differs from other OECD countries in a number of important respects. Though hal...
Previous studies suggest that Japanese women's attitude toward gender is one of the keys to understa...
This paper argues that the growing presence of a new type of man—one brought up in a family in which...
In this paper I analyze the interrelation between marriage choice and female labor supply decision. ...
Graduation date: 2002This paper investigates certain women's problems in\ud contemporary Japan. Hist...
This thesis investigates Japanese married mens views on their wives employment and married womens em...
The purpose of this study is to examine the influence of gender roles on fathers’ work styles and ho...
The number of employed women is increasing every year in Japan. Nowadays 67.8% of employed women are...
NOTICE: This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in "Labour Economic...
This research describes sex roles and divisions of labor observed in families of origin by contempor...
Japanese society is one in which there is an emphasis on differentiated sex roles. Traditionally, it...
In Japan, after 1945 the ratio of dual-career couples has been increasing year by year. Yet the age-...
The purpose of this study was to investigate husbands\u27 and wives\u27 attitudes toward the employm...
Using a national representative sample for Mexico, we analyse the effect of a husband having a worki...
Background: Research has examined how the gendered household division of labor may deter the transit...
The Japanese economy differs from other OECD countries in a number of important respects. Though hal...
Previous studies suggest that Japanese women's attitude toward gender is one of the keys to understa...
This paper argues that the growing presence of a new type of man—one brought up in a family in which...
In this paper I analyze the interrelation between marriage choice and female labor supply decision. ...
Graduation date: 2002This paper investigates certain women's problems in\ud contemporary Japan. Hist...
This thesis investigates Japanese married mens views on their wives employment and married womens em...
The purpose of this study is to examine the influence of gender roles on fathers’ work styles and ho...
The number of employed women is increasing every year in Japan. Nowadays 67.8% of employed women are...
NOTICE: This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in "Labour Economic...
This research describes sex roles and divisions of labor observed in families of origin by contempor...
Japanese society is one in which there is an emphasis on differentiated sex roles. Traditionally, it...
In Japan, after 1945 the ratio of dual-career couples has been increasing year by year. Yet the age-...
The purpose of this study was to investigate husbands\u27 and wives\u27 attitudes toward the employm...
Using a national representative sample for Mexico, we analyse the effect of a husband having a worki...
Background: Research has examined how the gendered household division of labor may deter the transit...
The Japanese economy differs from other OECD countries in a number of important respects. Though hal...