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Determinants of Outsourcing Domestic Labour in Conservative Welfare States
2017
Duisburger Beiträge zur soziologischen Forschung - DBsF
Women in conservative welfare states continue to do more unpaid domestic labour than their partners. Many European countries subsidize the outsourcing of routine housework and care labor to market services through tax credits and other measures, with the aim of reducing women's unpaid work. Most research on the determinants of outsourcing replicate gendered exchange-bargaining models, and neglect market factors relevant to explaining the substitution of unpaid labour. The neglect of market
doi:10.6104/dbsf-2017-04
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