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Intra-household work timing: The effect on joint activities and the demand for child care
Klaveren, Chris van, April 2011
(Discussion Paper No. 5636). Bonn, Germany: Institute for the Study of Labor.

An examination of work schedules in dual-earner households in the Netherlands and the influence of work schedules on child care demand and time spent jointly on leisure, household chores, and childrearing

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Intra-household work timing: The effect on joint activities and the demand for child care
Klaveren, Chris van, May, 2011
(CESifo Working Paper No. 3442). Munich, Germany: CESifo.

An examination of work schedules in dual-earner households in the Netherlands and the influence of work schedules on child care demand and time spent jointly on leisure, household chores, and childrearing

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Intra-household work timing: The effect on joint activities and the demand for child care
Klaveren, Chris van, April, 2011
(Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper TI 2011-065/3). Amsterdam: Tinbergen Institute.

An examination of work schedules in dual-earner households in the Netherlands and the influence of work schedules on child care demand and time spent jointly on leisure, household chores, and childrearing

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