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Title
Rethinking Time Allocation of Egyptian Females |
Full text
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/48/24/86/PDF/10034.pdf |
Date
2010 |
Author(s)
Hendy, Rana |
Abstract
The present research explores for the first time to our best knowledge the extremely biased division of labor within Egyptian households. Time activities in respect of paid and unpaid work are an important aspect of this study. The classical dichotomy of "work in the market" versus "leisure" may serve as a good approximation of the role the male plays in the production activity of the household but does gross injustice to the female since it overlooks the whole time she spends, outside the market, on domestic activities. And, studying the females' invisible unpaid work is crucial since it remains the female's main occupation. Time use profiles are constructed using the Egyptian time use data available, only for females, in the Egyptian Labor Market and Panel Surveys of 1998 and 2006. The empirical exercise consists in, on the one hand-analyzing the main features of Egyptian females' time allocation relying on both cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis. On the other hand, we estimate a Propensity Score Matching model in order to evaluate the effect of marriage on females market and domestic labor supplies. |
Subject(s)
[SHS:ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economy and finances; Time Allocation; domestic production; descriptive analysis; propensity score matching; Egypt |
Language
English |
Type of publication
other publication |
Identifier
hal:http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00482486/en/ |
Repository
France - Hyper Article en Ligne (HAL)
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