@techreport{8314a97fe27c4dc3aafdf7b65b5816b0,
title = "Gender Norms and Specialization in Household Production: Evidence from a Danish Parental Leave Reform",
abstract = "This paper shows that decisions regarding intra-household specializations are determined by gender norms rather than standard economic incentives. To test theoretical predictions of both the standard model of intra-household time allocation and the role of gender identity, social category and prescriptions, I use variation from a Danish parental leave reform. I find large effects among mothers and virtually unchanged behavior among fathers, irrespective of relative earnings in the household. This is consistent with the notion of pay-off from gender identity. Subsequently, I find peer effects among sisters and interpret this as reform-induced prescriptions regarding extensive leave for mothers.",
keywords = "Intra-household specialization, Gender norms, Parental leave, Peer effects, Intra-household specialization, Gender norms, Parental leave, Peer effects",
author = "Lassen, {Anne Sophie}",
year = "2021",
language = "English",
series = "Working Paper / Department of Economics. Copenhagen Business School",
publisher = "Copenhagen Business School [wp]",
number = "04-2021",
address = "Denmark",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "Copenhagen Business School [wp]",
}