posted on 2024-11-15, 20:25authored byM Bittman, P England, L Sayer, N Folbre, George Matheson
Using data from Australia and the United States, the authors explore the effect of spouses' contribution to family income on how housework is divided. Consistent with exchange-bargaining theory, women decrease their housework as their earnings increase, up to the point where both spouses contribute equally to the income.In other respects, gender trumps money.
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Bittman, M, England, P, Sayer, L, Folbe, N and Matheson, G, When does gender trump money? Bargaining and time in household work, American Journal of Sociology, 109, July 2003. Copyright University of Chicago Press. Original journal available here.