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  • Using micro data from 17 OECD countries, this paper documents a negative correlation between gender gaps in hours and wages. Using a multi-sector model with home production and leisure, taxes and family care subsidies are shown to be important in accounting for the cross-country differences in the two gender gaps. Higher taxes induce substitution away from market production, especially for women. This fall in women’s relative market hours is accompanied by a rise in women’s relative wage. Higher family care subsidies induce marketization of home production, reconciling the high taxes and low gender hour gap in the Nordic counties. (xsd:string)
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