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The Political Economy of Gender: Explaining Cross-National Variation in the Gender Division of Labor and the Gender Voting Gap
by
Iversen, Torben
, Rosenbluth, Frances
in
Age
/ Cross-national analysis
/ Crossnational Differences
/ Development gap
/ Division of labor
/ Division of labour
/ Divorce
/ Divorce rates
/ Employment
/ Employment Opportunities
/ Families & family life
/ Family power
/ Family structure
/ Females
/ Gender
/ International division of labor
/ Labor market
/ Labor markets
/ Men
/ Occupational Segregation
/ Political economy
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Public policy
/ Public sector
/ Sex Differences
/ Sexual Division of Labor
/ Simplification
/ Spouses
/ State power
/ U.S.A
/ Variance
/ Voting Behavior
/ Voting behaviour
/ Welfare state
/ Women
/ Working women
2006
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The Political Economy of Gender: Explaining Cross-National Variation in the Gender Division of Labor and the Gender Voting Gap
by
Iversen, Torben
, Rosenbluth, Frances
in
Age
/ Cross-national analysis
/ Crossnational Differences
/ Development gap
/ Division of labor
/ Division of labour
/ Divorce
/ Divorce rates
/ Employment
/ Employment Opportunities
/ Families & family life
/ Family power
/ Family structure
/ Females
/ Gender
/ International division of labor
/ Labor market
/ Labor markets
/ Men
/ Occupational Segregation
/ Political economy
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Public policy
/ Public sector
/ Sex Differences
/ Sexual Division of Labor
/ Simplification
/ Spouses
/ State power
/ U.S.A
/ Variance
/ Voting Behavior
/ Voting behaviour
/ Welfare state
/ Women
/ Working women
2006
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The Political Economy of Gender: Explaining Cross-National Variation in the Gender Division of Labor and the Gender Voting Gap
by
Iversen, Torben
, Rosenbluth, Frances
in
Age
/ Cross-national analysis
/ Crossnational Differences
/ Development gap
/ Division of labor
/ Division of labour
/ Divorce
/ Divorce rates
/ Employment
/ Employment Opportunities
/ Families & family life
/ Family power
/ Family structure
/ Females
/ Gender
/ International division of labor
/ Labor market
/ Labor markets
/ Men
/ Occupational Segregation
/ Political economy
/ Political science
/ Politics
/ Public policy
/ Public sector
/ Sex Differences
/ Sexual Division of Labor
/ Simplification
/ Spouses
/ State power
/ U.S.A
/ Variance
/ Voting Behavior
/ Voting behaviour
/ Welfare state
/ Women
/ Working women
2006
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The Political Economy of Gender: Explaining Cross-National Variation in the Gender Division of Labor and the Gender Voting Gap
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The Political Economy of Gender: Explaining Cross-National Variation in the Gender Division of Labor and the Gender Voting Gap
2006
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Mainstream political economy has tended to treat the family as a unit when examining the distributional consequences of labor market institutions and of public policy. In a world with high divorce rates, we argue that this simplification is more likely to obscure than to instruct. We find that labor market opportunities for women, which vary systematically with the position of countries in the international division of labor and with the structure of the welfare state, affect women's bargaining power within the family and as a result, can explain much of the cross country variation in the gender division of labor as well as the gender gap in political preferences.
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