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Behavior / Science / Family / Human behavior / Labor force / Division of labour / Gender role / Work-family balance in the United States / Employment / Labor / Sociology / Economics
Date: 2015-02-09 17:51:14
Behavior
Science
Family
Human behavior
Labor force
Division of labour
Gender role
Work-family balance in the United States
Employment
Labor
Sociology
Economics

The data used for this study is the French “Enquête Familles et Employeurs” (Families and Employers Survey, EFE after), a national representative survey conducted by INED in

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