Type | Journal Article - Labour Economics |
Title | The effect of household appliances on female labor force participation: Evidence from microdata |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 17 |
Issue | 3 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2010 |
Page numbers | 503-513 |
URL | http://repository.cmu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1052&context=tepper |
Abstract | We estimate the e§ect of household appliance ownership on the labor force participation rate of married women using micro-level data from the 1960 and 1970 U.S. Censuses. In order to identify the causal e§ect of home appliance ownership on married womenís labor force participation rates, our empirical strategy exploits both time-series and cross-sectional variation in these two variables. To control for endogeneity, we instrument a married womanís ownership of an appliance by the average ownership rate for that appliance among single women living in the same U.S. state. Single womenís labor force participation rates did not increase between 1960 and 1970. By our estimation, the di§usion of household appliances accounts for about forty percent of the observed increase in married womenís labor force participation rates during the 1960ís. |
» | United States - Census of Population and Housing 1960 - IPUMS Subset |
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