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1“...Using data from the 2003 and 2004 American Time Use Survey, we study the role that socioeconomic factors play in mothers' time choices. We estimate a...”
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2“...This paper considers the question posed by popular media: Do women like doing childcare more than men? Using contemporaneous subjective well-being data paired...”
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3by Maurer-Fazio, Margaret Connelly, Rachel Chen, Lan Tang, Lixin Published in The Journal of human resources (2011)“...We employ Chinese population census data to consider married, urban women's labor force participation decisions in the context of their families. We find that...”
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7by Simon Chang Rachel Connelly Ping Ma Published in Population research and policy review (01.08.2016)“...This paper uses the natural experiment of a large imbalance between men and women of marriageable age in Taiwan in the 1960s to test the hypothesis that higher...”
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8“...This edited volume uses a feminist approach to explore the economic implications of the complex interrelationship between gender and time use. Household...”
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9by Connelly, Rachel Roberts, Kenneth Zheng, Zhenzhen Published in The Journal of contemporary China (01.01.2012)“...This paper investigates the role that children play in the migration decisions of Chinese women. The presence of children of various ages is hypothesized to...”
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11by Connelly, Rachel Roberts, Kenneth Zheng, Zhenzhen Published in Journal of Chinese economic and business studies (01.08.2011)“...This paper considers economic models of migration in the context of current Chinese migration. We argue that using formally changing one's household...”
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12“...This study examines the impact of migration on women's positions in Chinese rural households. A number of studies have found that rural Chinese migrant women...”
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13“...Basing their analysis on the American Time Use Survey, Connelly and Kimmel delve into the time use of mothers of preteenaged children in the United States and...”
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14“...This paper uses data from the American Time Use Survey to examine the effect of the timing of parents' daily work schedules on their caregiving time on...”
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15by Rachel Connelly Published in The review of economics and statistics (01.02.1992)“...The effect of child care costs on the probability that married women with children will participate in the labor market is examined. Child care costs are...”
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16“...Using recent SIPP data, this study estimates two econometric models to study the differences in the effect of child care costs on employment status and...”
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17“...The striking variation in patterns of child care usage across states reflects differences in family characteristics, but may also reflect exogenous differences...”
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19“...This paper considers the effect of child care costs on two labor market outcomes for single mothers--whether to work for pay and whether to receive welfare...”
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20by Rachel Connelly Published in Demography (01.02.1992)“...This paper considers self-employment and providing child care as occupational strategies that can lower the cost of child care. If the ability to care for...”