Essec\Faculty\Model\Contribution {#2233
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"slug" => "does-mother-tongue-make-for-womens-work-linguistics-household-labor-and-gender-identity"
"yearMonth" => "2015-02"
"year" => "2015"
"title" => "Does Mother Tongue Make for Women's Work? Linguistics, Household Labor, and Gender Identity"
"description" => "HICKS, D., SANTACREU VASUT, E. et SHOHAM, A. (2015). Does Mother Tongue Make for Women's Work? Linguistics, Household Labor, and Gender Identity. <i>Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization</i>, 110, pp. 19-44."
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"name" => "SANTACREU VASUT Estefania"
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"name" => "HICKS D."
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2 => array:1 [
"name" => "SHOHAM A."
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"keywords" => array:4 [
0 => "Études des immigrants"
1 => "Langue"
2 => "L'emploi du temps"
3 => "Les rôles de genre"
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"updatedAt" => "2021-02-02 16:16:18"
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"fr" => "Cet article étudie la formation et la persistance de l'identité de genre dans un échantillon d'immigrants aux États-Unis. Nous montrons que les rôles de genre sont acquis tôt dans la vie, et une fois établies, persistent indépendamment de combien de tempsla durée de vie d'une personne a vécu aux États-Unis., Nnous utilisons mobilisons une nouvelle approche en utilisant la variation linguistique et nous documentonsmontrons que les ménages avec des personnes individus dont la langue maternelle souligne le genre dans la grammaire sont beaucoup plus susceptibles d' attribuer les tâches de ménage sur la base du sexe et de le faire de façon plus intensive."
"en" => "This paper studies the formation and persistence of gender identity in a sample of U.S. immigrants. We show that gender roles are acquired early in life, and once established, persist regardless of how long an individual has lived in the U.S. We use a novel approach relying on linguistic variation and document that households with individuals whose native language emphasizes gender in its grammatical structure are significantly more likely to allocate household tasks on the basis of sex and to do so more intensively. We present evidence of two mechanisms for our observed associations – that languages serve as cultural markers for origin country norms or that features of language directly influence cognition and behavior."
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"docTitle" => "Does Mother Tongue Make for Women's Work? Linguistics, Household Labor, and Gender Identity"
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"authorNames" => "<a href="/cv/santacreu-vasut-estefania">SANTACREU VASUT Estefania</a>, HICKS D., SHOHAM A."
"docDescription" => "<span class="document-property-authors">SANTACREU VASUT Estefania, HICKS D., SHOHAM A.</span><br><span class="document-property-authors_fields">Economie</span> | <span class="document-property-year">2015</span>"
"keywordList" => "<a href="#">Études des immigrants</a>, <a href="#">Langue</a>, <a href="#">L'emploi du temps</a>, <a href="#">Les rôles de genre</a>"
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