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MrBookman_LibraryCop OP t1_jbibska wrote

That's unpaid work done in the home, which women usually do more often so may negatively impact participation

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WaterstarRunner t1_jbidfq5 wrote

That's what I assumed, but was more curious about the correction methodology.

Given the presumably high inverse correlation between hours worked and domestic hours worked, I'd assume that there's a risk of double-correction.

However it'd be awesome to see whether the impact of domestic hours worked has a bigger impact in certain job types over others, based on "uncounted working hours" which typically accompany higher paid roles.

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