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Housework, market work, and "doing gender" when marital satisfaction declines
Hiromi Ono
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James M. Raymo
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Market Work
100%
Housework
100%
Marital Satisfaction
100%
Doing Gender
100%
Labor Market
85%
Housewives
57%
Work Experience
28%
Gender Presentation
28%
Human Capital Accumulation
28%
Working Time
28%
Multinomial Logistic Regression Model
14%
Panel Survey
14%
Work Performance
14%
Modern Japan
14%
Social Sciences
Labor Market
100%
Doing Gender
100%
Human Resources
33%
Capital Accumulation
33%
Japan
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Labor Market
100%
Investment
33%
Human Capital
33%
Panel Study
16%
Logit Model
16%
Job Performance
16%