Women's labor market opportunities and equality in the household
Author:
Erik Grönqvist,
And
Yoko Okuyama,
And
Lena Hensvik,
And
Anna Thoresson,
And
Summary of Working paper 2025:11
We study how changes in couples’ relative wages affect the division of childcare. Using a nationwide wage reform that raised pay in the female-dominated teaching profession, we find that closing 25% of the earnings gap between female teachers and their male spouses led to a 12% reduction in the childcare time gap. This result holds when we extend the analysis to major pay raises for women at the population level. Data support the mechanism that women reduce their childcare time when the spouse can step in by working more from home. Policies that address female pay can foster household equality if men have access to flexible work arrangements.
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Women's labor market opportunities and equality in the household