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    Revisiting the gender revolution: Time on paid work, domestic work, and total work in East Asian and Western Societies 1985–2016 by Kan, MY, Zhou, M, Kolpashnikova, K, Hertog, E, Yoda, S, Jun, J

    Published 2022
    “…Our findings suggest that cultural norms interact with institutional contexts to affect the patterns of gender convergence in time use, and gender equality might settle at differing levels of egalitarianism across countries.…”
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    Country differences in the link between gender-role attitudes and marital centrality: Evidence from 24 countries by Kolpashnikova, K, Zhou, M, Kan, MY

    Published 2021
    “…This study investigates factors that could explain why the association between the egalitarian gender-role attitudes and the attitudes toward the importance of marriage (marital centrality) differs across societies. …”
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    Gender and intergenerational support in East Asian families by Kan, M-Y, Zhou, M

    Published 2022
    “…We foresee that families and gender relations in East Asia will continue to evolve with characteristics of both modern gender egalitarian values and traditional family responsibilities. …”
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    Gender difference in early occupational attainment: The roles of study field, gender norms, and gender attitudes by He, G, Zhou, M

    Published 2018
    “…Our results suggest that, despite pervasive influence of gender norms, egalitarian gender attitudes at job entry can partially moderate women’s disadvantage in entering male-dominated occupations. …”
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    A New Family Equilibrium? Changing Dynamics between the Gender Division of Labor and Fertility in Great Britain, 1991-2017 by Zhou, M, Kan, M

    Published 2019
    “…The time-varying association between the gendered division of labor and fertility provides important evidence of a changing family equilibrium in Britain. Egalitarian gender roles within a family are no longer a barrier to fertility.…”
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