The South revisited: The division of labor and family outcomes in Italy and Spain
Lynn Prince Cooke
No 2003-12, IRISS Working Paper Series from IRISS at CEPS/INSTEAD
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Social provisions and market services assist families in balancing production and reproduction, so that women?s employment need not be associated with lower fertility. Yet men?s participation in childcare has not kept pace with women?s rising labor force
Date: 2003-01
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