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  • In this paper we ask how the division of household work varies across dual-earner couples with different relative wages. Using the Survey of Income and Living Conditions we first show that high income married or cohabiting women work home do twice as much household work as single women in Southern Europe. Moreover, women’s time spent on household production (relative to their spouses’ time) in Southern Europe is the same, regardless of their relative wages, while in Western Europe we find positive elasticity of substitution between relative wages and time spent on household production. We thus present positive evidence for the presence of a “second-shift” that women face in Southern Europe, which may stem from different gender norms. Our findings hold after instrumenting for relative wages using the relative wages of similar socio-economic groups in other countries. (xsd:string)
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  • Do Women Face a Glass Ceiling at Home? The Division of Household Work among Dual-Earner Couples (xsd:string)
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