Her money, her time: Women’s earnings and their housework hours

Social Science Research - Tập 35 - Trang 975-999 - 2006
Sanjiv Gupta1
1Department of Sociology and Social and Demographic Research Institute (SADRI), W34A Machmer, University of Massachusetts, 240 Hicks Way Amherst, MA 01003-9278, USA

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