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Housework and the Wages of Young, Middle-Aged, and Older Workers
Authors:Kristen Keith  Paula Malone
Institution:Keith:;Associate Professor, Department of Economics, 2801 West Bancroft St., University of Toledo, Toledo, OH 43606. Phone 1-419-530-2801, Fax 1-419-530-7844, Email Malone:;Department of Economics, University of Michigan, 158 Lorch Hall, 611 Tappan Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1220. Phone 1-734-647-5607, Fax 1-734-2769, Email
Abstract:This article uses samples of young, middle-aged, and older married workers drawn from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics to examine whether the effect of housework time on wages differs among these age groups. Results from OLS, fixed effects, and panel data instrumental variables models show that young and middle-aged wives are the only groups for which the authors find consistent evidence of a housework effect on wages. Each additional hour of housework reduces their wages by 0.1–0.4%. Additionally, the analysis finds evidence that for young workers, housework time is an important determinant of the male/female wage gap. (JEL J16 , J22 , J31 )
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