Do better-educated couples share domestic work more equitably in Japan? It depends on the day of the week
This paper investigates the gendered division of labor in different types of domestic work within married couples in contemporary Japan. We analyze routine housework such as cleaning and cooking, non-routine housework such as home repairs, and care work by using the 2016 Survey of Time Use and Leisu...
Main Authors: | Hertog, E, Kan, M-Y, Shirakawa, K, Chiba, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Department of Sociology, University of Calgary
2021
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