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We examine the effects of transitions in marital and parenthood status on 1,091 men’s and women’s housework hours using two waves of data from an Australian panel survey titled Negotiating the Life Course. We examine transitions between cohabitation and marriage, and from cohabitation or marriage to separation, as well as transitions to first and higher‐order births. We find extraordinary stability in men’s housework time across most transitions but considerable change for women in relation to transitions in parenthood. Our results suggest that the transition to parenthood is a critical moment in the development of an unequal gap in time spent on routine household labor.
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Janeen Baxter
The University of Queensland
Belinda Hewitt
The University of Melbourne
Michele Haynes
Australian Catholic University
Journal of Marriage and Family
The University of Queensland
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a126f241292a1e50c34e9a1 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-3737.2008.00479.x