Jung Hyuk Lee’s research while affiliated with University of Southern California and other places

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Changing gender norms and household resource allocation
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October 2023

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Oxford Economic Papers

Jung Hyuk Lee

Traditional gender norms that assume gendered household resource allocation are persistent. What happens when society-wide gender norms begin to change? By collecting newspaper articles about feminism in the past 10 years in Korea and exploiting their region–year variations, we first provide evidence that an explosive increase in newspaper coverage of feminism after the mid-2010s caused a steep change toward egalitarian attitudes among women. Then, we construct a Bartik IV with the newspapers’ market shares and growth of the feminism-related articles to show that the change in women’s perceptions of gender norms induced by the media-influence affected both spouses’ time use in household labor and women’s welfare. The wives influenced by those articles substantially reduced their household labor and outsourced them to the market, while the husbands’ participation did not increase as much. The wives’ marital happiness was improved by replacing housework burdens with shared activities with their husbands.

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... This kind of sexism, also called misogyny, often reduces women's autonomy and denies them equal opportunities, reinforcing patriarchal notions (Bell & Blumenfeld, 1995). This discrimination can be overt or subtle, influencing various aspects of life (Lee, 2024). A very extreme form of sexism is violence against women, ranging from domestic abuse to femicide. ...

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Parenting and Gender Socialization in Children: A Scoping Review
Changing gender norms and household resource allocation
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  • October 2023

Oxford Economic Papers