Building gender rolesDo children learn from their parents?
Año de publicación: 2009
Número: 6
Tipo: Artículo
Resumen
Intergenerational transmission has been successfully employed in economic research to explain the persistence of certain economic behaviors across generations. This paper evaluates the relevance of this transmission process in the formation of gender roles during childhood. In particular, we analyze the relationship betwen parents' and children's housework allocation patterns. The empirical application is carried out with the Spanish Time Use Survey 2002-2003. We find a significant positive correlation between the fathers' contribution to housework and a less asymmetrical distribution of domestic chores between sons and daughters. This correlation is robust to the inclusion of variables aimed at capturing social externalities and also to different definitions of father's involvement with household labor.