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The Division of Household Labor
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1996
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LawFederal Labor RelationsLabor Process StudiesGender StudiesEconomic InequalitySocial InequalityEconomicsLabor PracticesLabor RelationsLabour SupplyHousehold LaborLabor EconomicsHousework TimeTime UseSociologyBusinessLabor LawHousehold EconomicsUnpaid WorkWork-family Interface
In this chapter we review research on the division of household labor and its consequences. The review summarizes research focused on issues of measurement, including research on methods of gathering data on housework time and time use in general and discussions of various ways to operationalize the division of household labor. Some attention is paid to historical and theoretical work on housework and women's responsibility for it in particular, followed by a more detailed discussion of current empirical approaches to explaining the division of household labor as well as criticisms of these approaches. Finally, we review research that examines the consequences of the division of household labor, focusing on those studies that examine its impact on labor force participation and wages, marital and family satisfaction, psychological well-being, and perceptions of fairness.
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