#2944. Sex-ratios and work in latin American households: Evidence from Mexico, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Chile

November 2026publication date
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Abstract:
The article analyzes the relationship between the sex ratio in the region of residence and the time devoted to paid and unpaid work by couples in Mexico (20XX, 20XX, 20XX), Peru (20XX), Ecuador (20XX), Colombia (20XX, 20XX). ) and Chile (20XX). The results show that sex ratio is negatively related to the time women devote to paid work in Ecuador and positively related to the time men devote to paid work in Mexico and Chile.
Keywords:
Household; Labour supply; Latin America countries; Sex-ratios; Unpaid work

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