ISER Working Paper Series 2006-11
Measuring housework participation: the gap between 'stylised' questionnaire estimates and diary-based estimates
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Publication date
01 Apr 2006
Abstract
This paper forms part of the project “Gender, Time Allocation, and the ‘Wage Gap’” funded
by the ESRC Gender Equality Network. It has been greatly improved as a result of my
discussions with Professor Jonathan Gershuny. It has also benefited from comments received
from my Time Use Group colleagues, participants at the International Association for Time
Use Research Conference 2005, and seminar participants at the Institute for Social and
Economic Research.
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