Inside the black box: intra-household inequality and a gendered pandemic
Malghan, Deepak ; Swaminathan, Hema
LIS - Luxembourg
2020
p.
epidemic disease ; gender ; social inequality ; income distribution
Working Paper
797
Social sciences
http://www.lisdatacenter.org/wps/liswps/797.pdf
English
Bibliogr.
"Emerging evidence suggests that COVID-19 has amplified existing gender divisions that disadvantage women. What is the appropriate unit of analysis to study the gendered impact of a pandemic? The study of gendered inequality – especially labor market opportunities and outcomes – has for the large part relied on population wide differences between men and women. Using over four decades of global data (n =2.85 million couple units, from 45 countries in the LIS repository) we show that intra-household earnings inequality within a household is systemic, prevalent across disparate societies, and across the entire earnings distribution. Our analysis shows why accounting for intra-household gender inequality is crucial to ameliorating the pandemic's gendered impact."
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