Volume 40 - Article 3 | Pages 49–60  

Stability and change in family time transfers and workload inequality in Italian couples

By Marina Zannella, Alessandra De Rose

References

Anxo, D., Mencarini, L., Pailhé, A., Solaz, A., Tanturri, M.L., and Flood, L. (2011). Gender differences in time use over the life course in France, Italy, Sweden, and the US. Feminist Economics 17(3): 159–195.

Weblink:
Download reference:

Bianchi, S.M., Milkie, M.A., Sayer, L.C., and Robinson, J.P. (2000). Is anyone doing the housework? Trends in the gender division of household labor. Social Forces 79(1): 191–228.

Weblink:
Download reference:

Bloemen, H., Pasqua, S., and Stancanelli, E. (2010). An empirical analysis of the time allocation of Italian couples: Are Italian men irresponsive? Review of Economics of the Household 8(3): 345–369.

Weblink:
Download reference:

Checchi, D. and Leonardi, M. (2015). Labour market measures in Italy 2008–13: The crisis and beyond. Geneva: International Labour Organization, Research Department.

Download reference:

De Rose, A., Racioppi, F., and Zanatta, A.L. (2008). Italy: Delayed adaptation of social institutions to changes in family behaviour. Demographic Research 19(19): 665–704.

Weblink:
Download reference:

Donehower, G. (2014). Incorporating gender and time use into NTA: National Time Transfer Accounts methodology [electronic resource]. Berkeley: University of California, Department of Demography.

Gimenez-Nadal, J.I. and Molina, J.A. (2014). Regional unemployment, gender, and time allocation of the unemployed. Review of Economics of the Household 12(1): 105–127.

Weblink:
Download reference:

Gimenez-Nadal, J.I. and Sevilla, A. (2014). Total work time in Spain: Evidence from time diary data. Applied Economics 46(16): 1894–1909.

Weblink:
Download reference:

Hammer, B., Prskawetz, A., and Freund, I. (2015). Production activities and economic dependency by age and gender in Europe: A cross-country comparison. The Journal of the Economics of Ageing 5(86–97).

Weblink:
Download reference:

Hofferth, S. and Goldsheider, F. (2010). Does change in young men’s employment influence fathering? Family Relations 59(4): 479–493.

Weblink:
Download reference:

Istat (2016). I tempi della vita quotidiana. Roma: Istat.

Download reference:

Kan, M.Y., Sullivan, O., and Gershuny, J. (2011). Gender convergence in domestic work: Discerning the effects of interactional and institutional barriers from large-scale data. Sociology 45(2): 234–251.

Download reference:

Menniti, A., Demurtas, P., De Rose, A., and Arima, S. (2015). Housework and childcare in Italy: A persistent case of gender inequality. Genus 71(1): 79–108.

Download reference:

OECD (2017). The pursuit of gender equality: An uphill battle. Paris: OECD Publishing.

Download reference:

Reid, M. (1934). Economics of household production. New York: John Wiley.

Download reference:

Rentería, E., Scandurra, R., Souto, G., and Patxot, C. (2016). Intergenerational money and time transfers by gender in Spain: Who are the actual dependents? Demographic Research 34(24): 689–704.

Weblink:
Download reference:

United Nations (2013). National Transfer Accounts manual: Measuring and analyzing the generational economy. New York: United Nations.

Download reference:

Vargha, L., Gál, R.I., and Crosby-Nagy, M. (2017). Household production and consumption over the life cycle: National Time Transfer Accounts in 14 European countries. Demographic Research 36(32): 905–944.

Weblink:
Download reference:

Zagheni, E. and Zannella, M. (2013). The life cycle dimension of time transfers in Europe. Demographic Research 29(35): 937–948.

Weblink:
Download reference:

Zagheni, E., Zannella, M., Movsesyan, G., and Wagner, B. (2015). A comparative analysis of European time transfers between generations and genders. Netherlands: Springer Brief in Population Studies.

Weblink:
Download reference:

Zannella, M. (2017). Age and gender in economic activities and transfers within and beyond the market. Netherlands: Springer Brief in Population Studies.

Download reference:

Back to the article