Housework share between partners: Experimental evidence on gender-specific preferences.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] M. Kalmijn,et al. The division of labor and depressive symptoms at the couple level , 2012 .
[2] R. Friedrich. In Defense of Multiplicative Terms In Multiple Regression Equations , 1982 .
[3] J. Brines. The Exchange Value of Housework , 1993 .
[4] M. Deutsch. Equity, Equality, and Need: What Determines Which Value Will Be Used as the Basis of Distributive Justice? , 1975 .
[5] T. Hinz,et al. Migration Decisions Within Dual‐Earner Partnerships: A Test of Bargaining Theory , 2010 .
[6] N. Buck,et al. Understanding Society: design overview , 2011 .
[7] T. Hinz,et al. Factorial Survey Experiments , 2014 .
[8] Philip N. Cohen. The Gender Division of Labor , 2004 .
[9] Reuben Gronau,et al. The Intrafamily Allocation of Time: The Value of the Housewives' Time , 1973 .
[10] Constance T. Gager,et al. The Role of Valued Outcomes, Justifications, and Comparison Referents in Perceptions of Fairness Among Dual-Earner Couples , 1998 .
[11] S. Mullainathan,et al. Do People Mean What They Say? Implications for Subjective Survey Data , 2001 .
[12] Janeen Baxter,et al. Satisfaction with Housework: Examining the Paradox , 1998 .
[13] C. Cadsby,et al. How Competitive are Female Professionals? A Tale of Identity Conflict , 2011 .
[14] Improving Survey Methods: Lessons from Recent Research , 2016 .
[15] Geneviève Bouchard,et al. Why Do Women Do the Lion’s Share of Housework? A Decade of Research , 2010 .
[16] Daniel M. Oppenheimer,et al. Instructional Manipulation Checks: Detecting Satisficing to Increase Statistical Power , 2009 .
[17] Jonathan Burton,et al. Understanding Society Innovation Panel Wave 2: results from methodological experiments , 2010 .
[18] Michaela Riediger,et al. Measuring time use in surveys - Concordance of survey and experience sampling measures. , 2012, Social science research.
[19] Joni Hersch,et al. Housework and Wages , 2000 .
[20] D. Miles,et al. Gender effect on housework allocation: Evidence from Spanish two-earner couples , 2003 .
[21] Richard E. Lucas,et al. Subjective Weil-Being: Three Decades of Progress , 2004 .
[22] T. Hinz,et al. Why Should Women Get Less? Evidence on the Gender Pay Gap from Multifactorial Survey Experiments , 2017 .
[23] Sarah Thébaud,et al. Can We Finish the Revolution? Gender, Work-Family Ideals, and Institutional Constraint , 2015, American sociological review.
[24] Sanjiv Gupta. Autonomy, Dependence, or Display? The Relationship Between Married Women’s Earnings and Housework , 2007 .
[25] Joni Hersch,et al. Housework, wages, and the division of housework time for employed spouses , 1994 .
[26] B. Major. Gender, Entitlement, and the Distribution of Family Labor , 1993 .
[27] C. Fagan. Time, Money and the Gender Order: Work Orientations and Working‐Time Preferences in Britain , 2001 .
[28] A. Hammarström,et al. Is gender inequality in the domestic sphere associated with psychological distress among women and men? Results from the Northern Swedish Cohort , 2010, Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health.
[29] John P. Robinson,et al. Is Anyone Doing the Housework? Trends in the Gender Division of Household Labor , 2000 .
[30] P. Franses,et al. Consumer price evaluations through choice experiments , 2009 .
[31] P. Chiappori,et al. A Theory of the Allocation of Time " , 2014 .
[32] G. Becker. Chapter Title: a Theory of Marriage a Theory of Marriage , 2022 .
[33] Theodore N. Greenstein,et al. Economic Dependence, Gender, and the Division of Labor in the Home: A Replication and Extension , 2000 .
[34] J. Lynch,et al. Housework: Cause and consequence of gender ideology? , 2013, Social science research.
[35] Paul E. Green,et al. Conjoint Analysis in Marketing: New Developments with Implications for Research and Practice , 1990 .
[36] Constance T. Gager,et al. What's Fair Is Fair? Role of Justice in Family Labor Allocation Decisions , 2008 .
[37] Jonathan Gershuny,et al. Gender Convergence in Domestic Work: Discerning the Effects of Interactional and Institutional Barriers from Large-scale Data , 2011 .
[38] W. Hamilton,et al. The Evolution of Cooperation , 1984 .
[39] Linda Thompson,et al. Family Work , 1991 .
[40] Lisa Wallander. 25 years of factorial surveys in sociology: A review , 2009 .
[41] F. Bühlmann,et al. The Division of Labour Among European Couples: The Effects of Life Course and Welfare Policy on Value-Practice Configurations , 2010 .
[42] Nicolai Kristensen,et al. New Evidence on Cross-Country Differences in Job Satisfaction Using Anchoring Vignettes , 2008 .
[43] G. Jasso. Assessing Individual and Group Differences in the Sense of Justice: Framework and Application to Gender Differences in the Justice of Earnings , 1994 .
[44] Catherine Hakim,et al. Work-Lifestyle Choices in the 21st Century: Preference Theory , 2002 .
[45] Alexandra Killewald,et al. Unemployment in Families: The Case of Housework. , 2011, Journal of marriage and the family.
[46] Diana C. Mutz. Population-Based Survey Experiments , 2011 .
[47] Mark J. Garratt,et al. Efficient Experimental Design with Marketing Research Applications , 1994 .
[48] Daniel Schneider,et al. Market Earnings and Household Work: New Tests of Gender Performance Theory , 2011 .
[49] J. Brines,et al. Economic Dependency, Gender, and the Division of Labor at Home , 1994, American Journal of Sociology.
[50] M. Bryan,et al. Does housework lower wages? Evidence for Britain. , 2011, The quarterly journal of economics.
[51] J. Humphries. The Sexual Division of Labor and Social Control: An Interpretation , 1991 .
[52] D. Khor,et al. “Doing Gender” , 2007 .
[53] A. Hochschild,et al. The Second Shift: Working Parents And The Revolution , 1990 .
[54] Bryndl E Hohmann-Marriott,et al. Distributive Justice in the Household , 2006 .
[55] Joyce P. Jacobsen,et al. Marriage, Specialization, and the Gender Division of Labor , 2007, Journal of Labor Economics.
[56] Jeffrey M. Woodbridge. Econometric Analysis of Cross Section and Panel Data , 2002 .
[57] P. Chiappori,et al. Distributional Effects in Household Models: Separate Spheres and Income Pooling , 2007 .
[58] Jeffrey M. Wooldridge,et al. Solutions Manual and Supplementary Materials for Econometric Analysis of Cross Section and Panel Data , 2003 .
[59] Peter M. Steiner,et al. Experimental Vignette Studies in Survey Research , 2010 .
[60] B. Major. Gender, justice, and the psychology of entitlement. , 1987 .
[61] Mandy Ryan,et al. Discrete choice experiments in a nutshell , 2008 .
[62] Jan C. van Ours,et al. Hours of Work and Gender Identity: Does Part-Time Work Make the Family Happier? , 2005, SSRN Electronic Journal.
[63] D. Kahneman,et al. Developments in the Measurement of Subjective Well-Being , 2006 .
[64] P. Costa,et al. Gender differences in personality traits across cultures: robust and surprising findings. , 2001, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[65] Iiris Niemi. Systematic error in behavioural measurement: Comparing results from interview and time budget studies , 1993 .
[66] M. Lennon,et al. Relative Fairness and the Division of Housework: The Importance of Options , 1994, American Journal of Sociology.
[67] Martha S. Mednick. The sociology of housework. , 1976 .
[68] D. Hensher,et al. Stated Choice Methods: Analysis and Applications , 2000 .
[69] P. England,et al. When Does Gender Trump Money? Bargaining and Time in Household Work1 , 2003, American Journal of Sociology.
[70] Jon A. Krosnick,et al. Satisficing in surveys: Initial evidence , 1996 .
[71] Leslie S. Stratton,et al. Housework, Fixed Effects, and Wages of Married Workers , 1997 .
[72] T. Hinz,et al. The Factorial Survey as a Method for Measuring Sensitive Issues , 2015 .
[73] Rachel T. A. Croson,et al. Gender Differences in Preferences , 2009 .
[74] Notburga Ott. Intrafamily Bargaining and Household Decisions , 1992 .
[75] A. J. Hawkins,et al. Exploring Wives' Sense of Fairness About Family Work , 1995 .
[76] Wendy Sigle-Rushton. Men's Unpaid Work and Divorce: Reassessing Specialization and Trade in British Families , 2010 .
[77] Leslie S. Stratton. The Role of Preferences and Opportunity Costs in Determining the Time Allocated to Housework , 2012, SSRN Electronic Journal.
[78] J. Frey. Why can't a man be more like a woman? , 2007, WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin.
[79] L. Waite,et al. Husbands’ and wives’ time spent on housework: A comparison of measures , 2005 .
[80] C. Hakim. The sexual division of labour and women's heterogeneity. , 1996, The British journal of sociology.
[81] A. Clark,et al. Relative Income, Happiness and Utility: An Explanation for the Easterlin Paradox and Other Puzzles , 2007 .
[82] Gary S. Becker,et al. Human Capital, Effort, and the Sexual Division of Labor , 1985, Journal of Labor Economics.
[83] M. Lokshin,et al. Identifying Welfare Effects from Subjective Questions , 1999 .
[84] P. Chiappori,et al. Non-Unitary Models of Household Behavior: A Survey of the Literature , 2009, SSRN Electronic Journal.
[85] George A. Akerlof,et al. Economics and Identity , 2000 .
[86] S. Mcrae. Constraints and choices in mothers' employment careers: a consideration of Hakim's Preference Theory. , 2003, The British journal of sociology.
[87] W. Reed,et al. Hedonic Wages and Labor Market Search , 1998, Journal of Labor Economics.
[88] Luise Görges. The power of love: A subtle driving force for unegalitarian labor division? , 2014, Review of Economics of the Household.
[89] Anne B. Shlay. African American, White and Hispanic child care preferences: A factorial survey analysis of welfare leavers by race and ethnicity , 2010 .