Productive time, reproductive time and leisure time amongst dual-earner couples

Although increased female labour force participation changed the dominant male breadwinner model, some of its characteristics are still firmly in place. Using data from the Time Use Survey 2002-2003, this article compares the day-to-day sharing of time in dual-earner couples and couples where only m...

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Sexual Inequality
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