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Subject: Sociology Of Households

The first COVID-19 lockdown did nothing but confirm the gendered division of domestic chores

Gender differences in unpaid care work and psychological distress in the UK Covid-19 lockdown

Mothers’ employment participation: the role of partner involvement and selection processes

Insights 2020-21: findings from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Is the grass greener on the other side? The health impact of providing informal care in the UK and the Netherlands

How entry into parenthood shapes gender role attitudes: new evidence from longitudinal UK data

Work, care, and gender across UK lockdowns

Husbands are unhappy when their wives earn more than them and they get a ‘psychological kick’ if a pay rise increases salary superiority within their marriage, research reveals

Has lockdown strengthened marriages?

Men lose life satisfaction with fewer hours in employment: mothers do not profit from longer employment – evidence from eight panels

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