Marriage penalty: unconditional quantile regression of housework participation in Japan
We analyze cross-sectional time-use diaries from the 2011 and 2016 Survey on Time Use and Leisure Activities (Shakai Seikatsu Kihon Chosa) to investigate the association between educational level and housework participation at different quantiles. Using the unconditional quantile regression method,...
Main Authors: | Kolpashnikova, K, Kan, M, Shirakawa, K |
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Format: | Working paper |
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2019
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