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Gender, Employment, and Housework


  Author: Noriko O. Tsuya, Larry L. Bumpass
Publisher: Center for Demography and Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Publication: A National Survey of Families and Households
Document Date:                  1996
Category: Parenthood/Childrearing > Division of Labour
Related Categories:
Family Economics > Employment/Unemployment
Family Economics > Maternal Employment
Family Relations > Gender Differences and Roles
Marriage > Male/Female Marital Roles
 

This paper compares the employment status of, and the division of household labour, amongst married couples in Japan and the US. It looks at gender differences and roles in each culture and finds that the time women spend working inside and outside the home is relatively similar for both countries. However, the research indicates that Japanese men spend less time on domestic duties and family responsibilities and considerably more time at work, than do American men.

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