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This article analyses the intrahousehold allocation of time in households headed by heterosexual couples to show gender differences in childcare in Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain.
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European states vary in eldercare policies and in gendered norms of family care, and this study uses these variations to gain insight into the importance of macro-level factors for the work–care relationship.
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The redistribution of household work is considered essential for effectively empowering women.
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This paper considers the question posed by popular media: Do women like doing childcare more than men?
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In the US, marital status is more important than work history in determining economic security for many older women.