@D_Langenmayr @KaiGehring1 @SilvaAtTwitta @GrimmVeronika @CHulverscheidt So klar ist das nicht, denke ich. In dieser (etwas älteren) Studie von Burda und Hamermesh sind auch einige Staaten unter der roten Linie. Generell schwierig zu messen mit time-use da
Had not seen this study before: "In rich non-Catholic countries, men and women average about the same amount of total work." https://t.co/6suTtaZft1
RT @pat_cap_MEGA: @lanilla58 @CNBCMakeIt Feminists want to force fathers into paternity leave to be equals in the job market ==> not good f…
RT @pat_cap_MEGA: @lanilla58 @CNBCMakeIt Feminists want to force fathers into paternity leave to be equals in the job market ==> not good f…
Experts tend to think women work lots more than men. Study of time-use diaries finds that in wealthy non-catholic countries, women work on average about 9 minutes more a day than men. Difference isn't statistically significant. More of male work is paid. h
RT @ALeighMP: Provocative paper on gender differences in total work (paid+unpaid) across countries http://t.co/N4Wjn2e9
Provocative paper on gender differences in total work (paid+unpaid) across countries http://t.co/N4Wjn2e9
RT @econoflove: Hamermesh et al : "Total work and gender: facts and possible explanations" http://t.co/RZkNT5nO
Hamermesh et al : "Total work and gender: facts and possible explanations" http://t.co/X0cDiRu5