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Scholarship on Housework and Household Labor Issues

Davis, Shannon N. and Theodore N. Greenstein.  2013.  Why Study Housework?  Cleaning as a Window Into Power in Couples.  Journal of Family Theory and Review 5:63-71.

 

Greenstein, Theodore N.  2009.  National Context, Family Satisfaction, and the Fairness of the Division of Household Labor.  Journal of Marriage and Family 71:1039-1051.

 

Davis, Shannon N., and Theodore N. Greenstein.  2009.  Gender Ideology: Components, Predictors, and ConsequencesAnnual Review of Sociology 35:87-105.

 

Davis, Shannon N., Theodore N. Greenstein and Jennifer P. Gerteisen Marks. 2007.  Effects of union type on division of household Labor: Do cohabiting men really perform more housework.  Journal of Family Issues 28:1246-1272.

 

Davis, Shannon N., and Theodore N. Greenstein. 2004. Cross-national variations in the division of household laborJournal of Marriage and Family 66:1260-1271.

Greenstein, Theodore N. 2000. Economic dependence, gender, and the division of labor in the home: A replication and extensionJournal of Marriage and the Family 62:322-335.

Greenstein, Theodore N. 1996. Husbands' participation in domestic labor: Interactive effects of wives' and husbands' gender ideologiesJournal of Marriage and the Family 58:585-595.
 

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