Estimating the Impact of the 2008-09 Economic Crisis on Work Time in Turkey

Type Journal Article - Feminist Economics
Title Estimating the Impact of the 2008-09 Economic Crisis on Work Time in Turkey
Author(s)
Volume 19
Issue 3
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 181-207
URL http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13545701.2013.786182
Abstract
Using the first nationwide Turkish Time-Use Survey of 2006, this contribution provides estimates of the impact of the 2008–09 economic crisis on paid and unpaid work time in Turkey. Linking spouse's unemployment risk with time-use patterns of women and men, the authors find that a 1 percentage point rise in spouse's unemployment risk increases women's total work time by 5 percent (22 minutes per day), while the rise is 1 percent (2.7 minutes per day) for men. The rise in unpaid work time for women is approximately four times more than that for men. These differences between women and men are much sharper in urban areas than in rural ones. Results support the argument that economic crises reinforce the preexisting gender gap in work time. The method developed here can be applied to other developing country cases, where there is a lack of longitudinal data availability.

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