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. 2020 Sep 6;18(4):1001–1017. doi: 10.1007/s11150-020-09502-1

Table 3.

Multivariate regression model of doing more housework during the COVID-19 emergency

(1)
Women doing more housework
(2)
Partners doing more housework
Woman’s age 0.001 (0.002) −0.007*** (0.002)
Woman having a degree 0.014 (0.042) 0.045 (0.044)
Woman having children 0.059 (0.044) 0.043 (0.045)
Woman working at the usual workplace −0.283*** (0.057) 0.130** (0.059)
Woman working from home −0.073 (0.049) 0.104** (0.051)
Partner working at the usual workplace 0.062 (0.050) −0.284*** (0.052)
Partner working from home −0.004 (0.054) −0.175*** (0.056)
North 0.042 (0.048) 0.041 (0.050)
Centre 0.112* (0.060) −0.007 (0.062)
Constant 0.612*** (0.114) 0.688*** (0.119)
Observations 520 520
R-squared 0.056 0.078

Coefficient estimates from OLS regressions. The sample is made up of coupled women where both partners were working before the emergency. The baseline category for working arrangements is “Not working because of the emergency.” Standard errors in parentheses

***p < 0.01; **p < 0.05; *p < 0.1