Household unpaid work by immigration status in Canada

This thesis looks at the immigration status differentials in time allocation to household work, value of household work, and determinants of participation rate in household work. In determining the time allocated to household work by immigration status, the data provided by General Social Survey (GS...

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Main Author: Green, Maria Ekhuemueghian
Other Authors: Echevarria, Cristina
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Language:en
Published: University of Saskatchewan 2003
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Online Access:http://library.usask.ca/theses/available/etd-09162003-191219/
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spelling ndltd-USASK-oai-usask.ca-etd-09162003-1912192013-01-08T16:31:27Z Household unpaid work by immigration status in Canada Green, Maria Ekhuemueghian Canada Immigration status unpaid work Household This thesis looks at the immigration status differentials in time allocation to household work, value of household work, and determinants of participation rate in household work. In determining the time allocated to household work by immigration status, the data provided by General Social Survey (GSS) Circle 12 Individual Information Survey, on time spent on household work in Canada 1998 with about 6,944 respondents was used. Two methods of valuation of household unpaid work were used which were opportunity cost (before and after tax) and replacement cost. In deciding which method is best I recommend the use of replacement cost of valuing household work since GNP itself measures actual output produced. <p> In the study, I anticipated that an average immigrant spends more time in household work than an average Canadian and that an average female generally allocates more time to household work than an average male based on socio-economic factors determining household unpaid work as seen in Gronau (1977) and Becker (1965). As expected, the results show that an average female allocates more time to household work than an average male and the difference is statistically significant. An average immigrant and Canadian allocate the same amount of time to household work. However, in maintenance and repairs, the results show that males participation rate is higher than females and an average Canadian participation rate in maintenance and repairs is higher than the immigrant with statistically significant difference. When other variables were introduced into the model using probit method of estimation, it was observed that there is no significant difference in participation rates between Canadians and immigrants. Echevarria, Cristina Bruneau, Joel F. Huq, M. Mobinul University of Saskatchewan 2003-09-17 text application/pdf http://library.usask.ca/theses/available/etd-09162003-191219/ http://library.usask.ca/theses/available/etd-09162003-191219/ en unrestricted I hereby certify that, if appropriate, I have obtained and attached hereto a written permission statement from the owner(s) of each third party copyrighted matter to be included in my thesis, dissertation, or project report, allowing distribution as specified below. I certify that the version I submitted is the same as that approved by my advisory committee. I hereby grant to University of Saskatchewan or its agents the non-exclusive license to archive and make accessible, under the conditions specified below, my thesis, dissertation, or project report in whole or in part in all forms of media, now or hereafter known. I retain all other ownership rights to the copyright of the thesis, dissertation or project report. I also retain the right to use in future works (such as articles or books) all or part of this thesis, dissertation, or project report.
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topic Canada
Immigration status
unpaid work
Household
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Immigration status
unpaid work
Household
Green, Maria Ekhuemueghian
Household unpaid work by immigration status in Canada
description This thesis looks at the immigration status differentials in time allocation to household work, value of household work, and determinants of participation rate in household work. In determining the time allocated to household work by immigration status, the data provided by General Social Survey (GSS) Circle 12 Individual Information Survey, on time spent on household work in Canada 1998 with about 6,944 respondents was used. Two methods of valuation of household unpaid work were used which were opportunity cost (before and after tax) and replacement cost. In deciding which method is best I recommend the use of replacement cost of valuing household work since GNP itself measures actual output produced. <p> In the study, I anticipated that an average immigrant spends more time in household work than an average Canadian and that an average female generally allocates more time to household work than an average male based on socio-economic factors determining household unpaid work as seen in Gronau (1977) and Becker (1965). As expected, the results show that an average female allocates more time to household work than an average male and the difference is statistically significant. An average immigrant and Canadian allocate the same amount of time to household work. However, in maintenance and repairs, the results show that males participation rate is higher than females and an average Canadian participation rate in maintenance and repairs is higher than the immigrant with statistically significant difference. When other variables were introduced into the model using probit method of estimation, it was observed that there is no significant difference in participation rates between Canadians and immigrants.
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title Household unpaid work by immigration status in Canada
title_short Household unpaid work by immigration status in Canada
title_full Household unpaid work by immigration status in Canada
title_fullStr Household unpaid work by immigration status in Canada
title_full_unstemmed Household unpaid work by immigration status in Canada
title_sort household unpaid work by immigration status in canada
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