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These papers investigate gendered experiences and perceptions of carework, tensions between paid labor and domestic responsibilities, and how people navigate interpersonal and professional ties across spheres.
Is a Dignified Life Achieved Through Work Relationships? Results from a National Sample of U.S. Workers - Matthew Andersson, Baylor University; Steven Hitlin, University of Iowa
Cognitive Labor, Not-so Hidden Power, and Barriers to Gendered Change at Home - Abigail Ocobock, University of Notre Dame
“Working every day”: Negotiating employment and caregiving among Black women raising a child with autism - Jennifer S. Singh, Georgia Institute of Technology
The Gendered (De)Valuation of Housework: An Experimental Vignette Study of Household Task Perceptions - Allison Daminger, University of Wisconsin-Madison; So Yun Park, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jaclyn S. Wong, Langer Research Associates
Parental leave and perceptions of women and men as workers and parents: a three-country experiment - Lena Hipp, WZB Berlin Social Science Center; Youngjoo Cha, Indiana University-Bloomington; Soocheol Cho, Indiana University-Bloomington