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- W1834960891 abstract "Research in many countries indicates that the transition to parenthood intensifies gendered patterns in time use and strengthens a traditional division of household labor in which women do more housework and caring than men. This paper investigates the impact of parenthood on men’s and women’s everyday time use and how it changed over the 1990s by analyzing data from two Swedish Time Use Surveys, undertaken by Statistics Sweden in 1990/91 and 2000/01. Specifically, we address: In what way does presence of small children affect the time use of fathers and mothers, respectively? Which types of activities are affected the most by parenthood, and are there any gender differences in this respect? Did the effects of parenthood on gendered time use patterns change following structural and institutional change during the1990s? The results indicate that while parenthood in 1990 clearly strengthened the traditional gender division of labor in the household, this was much less the case in 2000, when parenthood affected men and women in a rather similar way. Paper for the IZA Bertelsmann Foundation Workshop: Balancing Work and Family Life – Comparative Assessment and Institutional Reform, in Bonn, November 23-24, 2007. This work has been done within the project “Male Fertility and Fatherhood”, financed by the Swedish Research Council. Martin Dribe also acknowledges financial support from the Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research. A previous version was presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, New York, March 2007, and at the International Association for Time Use Research, Washington D.C., October 2007. We thank discussants and other participants at these occasions for comments and suggestions." @default.
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- W1834960891 title "Does Parenthood Strengthen a Traditional Household Division of Labor? Everyday Time Use in Sweden, 1990/91-2000/01" @default.
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