Gender differences in time use over the life course in France, Italy, Sweden, and the US

"This contribution analyzes how men and women in France, Italy, Sweden, and the United States use their time over the life cycle and the extent to which societal and institutional contexts influence the gender division of labor. In order to test the hypothesis that contextual factors play a cru...

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Beruf
Beschäftigungssystem
Bildungsabschluss
Division of labour
Eltern
Employment
Erwerbstätigkeit
Familie
Familienarbeit
Familienpolitik
Family Policy
France
Frankreich
Freizeit
Gender differences
Gender division of labor
Gender studies
Geschlechtsspezifik
Gleichstellungspolitik
Households
International comparisons
Internationaler Vergleich
Italien
Italy
Kindererziehung
Labor economics
Labour economics
Lebenslauf
life course
Life cycles
paid work
Schweden
Sex
Sex roles
Social and Economic Geography
Social och ekonomisk geografi
Soziale Norm
Studies
Sweden
Time
time budget surveys
Time budgets
Time management
Time use
Time Utilization
U.S.A
United States of America
unpaid household work
USA
Wohlfahrtsstaat
Women workers
Zeitverwendung
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