Inequality in the family: The institutional aspects of women’s earning contribution |
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Authors: | Haya Stier Hadas Mandel |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Sociology, Tel Aviv University, 69978 Tel Aviv, Isreal;bDepartment of Labor Studies, Tel Aviv University, 69978 Tel Aviv, Isreal |
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Abstract: | This paper examines the effect of employment-supportive policies and arrangements on women’s economic contribution to their family. Using samples of working-age couples in 21 countries we employ multilevel modeling to separate the effects of household and country-level variables on earnings. We distinguish two types of relevant contextual factors: those that support women’s employment while preserving their domestic roles and those that potentially reduce intra-family economic inequalities by allowing women to allocate more of their time to paid employment. The findings suggest that all employment-supportive policies and arrangements increase women’s relative contribution to the household income through their effect on female labor force participation. Among dual-earner families, however, higher rates of childcare facilities increase women’s contribution, while long maternity leave and part-time employment decrease it. These tendencies are more pronounced among mothers. |
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Keywords: | Employment-supportive policies Gender inequality Women’ s earning contribution Employment decisions Work– family interplay Multilevel modelling |
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