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Time-Use Analysis×Gender Gap Decomposition×Unpaid Work Valuation×
CampoGender StudiesGender StudiesGender Studies
FamiliaProcess / pipelineRegression modelProcess / pipeline
Año de origen199119732008
Autor originalTime-use survey methodologists (F. Thomas Juster; Jonathan Gershuny)Ronald Oaxaca & Alan BlinderFeminist economists & national-accounts statisticians (Nancy Folbre; UN SNA)
TipoDiary-based measurement and analysis of activity time allocationRegression-based decomposition of a mean group differenceImputation-based monetary valuation of non-market work
Fuente seminalJuster, F. T., & Stafford, F. P. (1991). The allocation of time: Empirical findings, behavioral models, and problems of measurement. Journal of Economic Literature, 29(2), 471–522. link ↗Oaxaca, R. (1973). Male-female wage differentials in urban labor markets. International Economic Review, 14(3), 693–709. DOI ↗European Commission, IMF, OECD, United Nations, & World Bank (2009). System of National Accounts 2008. United Nations. ISBN: 9789211615227
AliasTime Use Survey Analysis, Time Diary Analysis, Time Allocation AnalysisOaxaca-Blinder Decomposition, Blinder-Oaxaca Decomposition, Wage Gap DecompositionHousehold Production Valuation, Valuation of Unpaid Care Work, Imputed Value of Unpaid Work
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ResumenTime-use analysis measures how people allocate their time across activities — paid work, unpaid domestic and care work, leisure, sleep, and more — typically using detailed daily diaries collected through time-use surveys. It is the foundational method for making visible the unpaid and care work that gross domestic product ignores, and it is central to gender studies because it quantifies the unequal division of household labor between women and men.Gender gap decomposition, most often implemented as the Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition, splits the mean difference in an outcome such as wages between men and women into a part explained by differences in measured characteristics (education, experience, occupation) and an unexplained residual part attributed to differences in how those characteristics are rewarded. Introduced independently by Ronald Oaxaca and Alan Blinder in 1973, it is the workhorse method for quantifying how much of the gender pay gap reflects composition versus differential treatment.Unpaid work valuation assigns a monetary value to the household and care work — cooking, cleaning, childcare, eldercare — that falls outside the market and is therefore excluded from gross domestic product. By multiplying measured hours of unpaid work by an imputed wage, it makes the economic contribution of this overwhelmingly female-performed labor visible, typically reported in national-accounts satellite accounts as recommended by the System of National Accounts.
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