In terms of paid and unpaid work, Danish men and women work the same number of hours per week. But while men do most paid work, women do most unpaid work. We investigate the interaction between paid work and unpaid work for Danish working couples, using the 2001 Danish Time Use Survey. We test several competing theories regarding the intra-individual and intra-household allocation of paid and unpaid work: comparative advantage, bargaining, assortative mating and ‘doing gender’. In addition, we divide unpaid work into ordinary housework and childcare and analyse whether these two activities interact differently with paid work hours. In general, the results favour the assortative mating and ‘doing gender’ theories, but do not support the barg...
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This Master’s Thesis examines the allocation of individuals’ working time between paid and unpaid wo...
Using time-diary data from 27 countries, we demonstrate a negative relationship between real GDP per...
We use data from the 1996 wave of the European Community Household Panel to present and compare the ...
This paper aims at investigating the disjunction between labour market participation and time alloca...
This article explores how parents in couple families reconcile employment and child-care, and how fa...
Studies have investigated the equalizing effect of childcare provision and parental leave schemes on...
This article reports on research into the division of paid and unpaid work between men and women in ...
The present thesis focuses on causes and consequences of paid working hours and housework hours amon...
In this study we use time-diary data from Denmark, Spain, and the United Kingdom to analyze how fath...
This paper analyses the intra-household allocation of time to show gender differences in childcare. ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to provide new evidence on the effect of partners' wa...
Extensive small scale studies have documented that when people assume the role of assisting a person...
We analyse new time diary data from France to explore the relationship between economic variables an...
It has been suggested in the literature that taxes and subsidies play an important role in explainin...
This chapter reviews the main theoretical perspectives and key recent empirical research on the gend...
This Master’s Thesis examines the allocation of individuals’ working time between paid and unpaid wo...
Using time-diary data from 27 countries, we demonstrate a negative relationship between real GDP per...
We use data from the 1996 wave of the European Community Household Panel to present and compare the ...