print
References for The determinants of housework time
-
Further reading
-
Key references
-
OECD "Cooking and
caring, building and repairing: Unpaid work around the
world" Society at a
Glance 2011: OECD Social Indicators. Paris: OECD Publishing, 2011. Key reference: [1]
-
Aguiar, M., Hurst, E., Karabarbounis, L. "Time use during
the Great Recession" American Economic
Review 103:5 (2013): 1664–1696. Key reference: [2]
-
Stancanelli, E. G. F., Stratton, L. S. "Maids, appliances,
and couples’ housework: The demand for inputs to domestic
production" Economica 81:323 (2014): 445–467. Key reference: [3]
-
Flipo, A., Fougère, D., Olier, L. "Is the household
demand for in-home services sensitive to tax reductions? The
French case" Journal of Public
Economics 91:1−2 (2007): 365–385. Key reference: [4]
-
Datta Gupta, N., Stratton, L. S. "Examining the
impact of alternative power measures on individual time use in
American and Danish couple households" Review of
Economics of the Household 8:3 (2010): 325–343. Key reference: [5]
-
Evertsson, M., Nermo, M. "Dependence within
families and the division of labor: Comparing Sweden and the
United States" Journal of
Marriage and Family 66:5 (2004): 1272–1286. Key reference: [6]
-
Gelber, A. M., Mitchell, J. W. "Taxes and time
allocation: Evidence from single women and men" Review of Economic
Studies 79:3 (2012): 863–897. Key reference: [7]
-
Kabátek, J., van
Soest, A., Stancanelli, E. "Income taxation,
labour supply and housework: A discrete choice model for French
couples" Labour 27 (2014): 30–43. Key reference: [8]
-
Hirsch, B., Konietzko, T. "The effect of
housework on wages in Germany: No impact at all" Journal for Labour
Market Research 46:2 (2013): 103–118. Key reference: [9]
-
Aguiar, M., Hurst, E. "Measuring trends
in leisure: The allocation of time over five decades" Quarterly Journal
of Economics 122:3 (2007): 969–1006. Key reference: [10]
-
Bonke, J., Deding, M., Lausten, M., Stratton, L. S. "Intrahousehold
specialization in housework in the United States and
Denmark" Social Science
Quarterly 89:4 (2008): 1023–1043. Key reference: [11]
-
Krueger, A. B. "Are we having more
fun yet? Categorizing and evaluating changes in time
allocation" Brookings Papers
on Economic Activity 2007:2 (2007): 193–215. Key reference: [12]
-
Stratton, L. S. "The role of
preferences and opportunity costs in determining the time
allocated to housework" American Economic
Review 102:3 (2012): 606–611. Key reference: [13]
-
OECD "Cooking and
caring, building and repairing: Unpaid work around the
world" Society at a
Glance 2011: OECD Social Indicators. Paris: OECD Publishing, 2011.
-
Additional References
- Chiappori, P. "Introducing household production in collective models of labor supply" The Journal of Political Economy 105:1 (1997): 191–209.
- Fuwa, M. "Macro-level gender inequality and the division of household labor in 22 countries" American Sociological Review 69:6 (2004): 751–767.
- Greenwood, J., Seshadri, A., Yorukoglu, M. "Engines of liberation" Review of Economic Studies 72:1 (2005): 109–133.
- Hamermesh, D. S. "Time to eat: Household production under increasing income inequality" American Journal of Agricultural Economics 89:4 (2007): 852–863.
- Kimmel, J., Connelly, R. "Mothers’ time choices: Caregiving, leisure, home production, and paid work" Journal of Human Resources 42:3 (2007): 643–681.
- Pollak, R. A. "Allocating time: Individuals’ technologies, household technology, perfect substitutes, and specialization" Annales d’Economie et de Statistique 105–106 (2012): 75–97.