The purpose of this paper is to study the joint determination of gender differentials in labor market outcomes and in the household division of labor. Specifically, we explore the hypothesis that incentive problems in the labor market amplify differences in earnings due to gender differentials in home hours. In turn, earnings differentials reinforce the division of labor within the household, leading to a potentially self-fulfilling feedback mechanism. The workings of the labor market are key in our story. The main assumptions are that the utility cost of work effort is increasing in home hours, and that higher effort should correspond to higher incentive pay. Household decisions are Pareto efficient, leading to a negative correlation betwe...
Discussion paper issued by Centre for Economic Performance, London School of EconomicsIncreases in f...
This paper investigates the role of the rise in services in the narrowing of gender gaps in hours an...
Constraints that prevent women from working longer hours are argued to be important drivers of the g...
JEL No. J2,J3 The purpose of this paper is to study the joint determination of gender differentials ...
This paper explores the hypothesis that gender wage differentials arise from the interaction between...
This paper investigates single individuals’ different choices over time use (labor supply, home prod...
The composition of the labor force has changed dramatically since 1960. In 1960, only one-third of t...
This paper develops a theory of the gender wage gap. In a general equilib-rium model, spouses devide...
Female labor market participation is one of the central investigation topics in feminist economics’...
Using microdata from 17 OECD countries, this paper documents a negative cross-country correlation be...
We study the large observed changes in labor supply by married women in the United States over 1950-...
Female specialization on household work and male specialization on labor-market work is a widely obs...
Female specialization on household work and male specialization on labor-market work is a widely obs...
This article assesses the wage impact of domestic tasks across women's and men's wage distributions ...
This paper criticizes the view that discrimination limits the disadvantaged sex to undertaking house...
Discussion paper issued by Centre for Economic Performance, London School of EconomicsIncreases in f...
This paper investigates the role of the rise in services in the narrowing of gender gaps in hours an...
Constraints that prevent women from working longer hours are argued to be important drivers of the g...
JEL No. J2,J3 The purpose of this paper is to study the joint determination of gender differentials ...
This paper explores the hypothesis that gender wage differentials arise from the interaction between...
This paper investigates single individuals’ different choices over time use (labor supply, home prod...
The composition of the labor force has changed dramatically since 1960. In 1960, only one-third of t...
This paper develops a theory of the gender wage gap. In a general equilib-rium model, spouses devide...
Female labor market participation is one of the central investigation topics in feminist economics’...
Using microdata from 17 OECD countries, this paper documents a negative cross-country correlation be...
We study the large observed changes in labor supply by married women in the United States over 1950-...
Female specialization on household work and male specialization on labor-market work is a widely obs...
Female specialization on household work and male specialization on labor-market work is a widely obs...
This article assesses the wage impact of domestic tasks across women's and men's wage distributions ...
This paper criticizes the view that discrimination limits the disadvantaged sex to undertaking house...
Discussion paper issued by Centre for Economic Performance, London School of EconomicsIncreases in f...
This paper investigates the role of the rise in services in the narrowing of gender gaps in hours an...
Constraints that prevent women from working longer hours are argued to be important drivers of the g...