東京大学政策評価研究教育センター

CREPEDP-109

Number CREPEDP-109
Publication Date October 2021
Title Working From Home Leads to More Family-Oriented Men
Author Chihiro Inoue, Yusuke Ishihata, and Shintaro Yamaguchi
Abstract We examine how working from home (WFH) affects men’s participation in childcare and housework and their attitudes toward family. Because WFH is an endogenous decision, we apply a first-difference instrumental variable estimator, taking the degree to which one can work from home, measured at the individual level, as the instrument. We find that WFH increases the time that men spend on household chores and with family, and the fraction of men who consider life more important than work. Although WFH decreases their commuting time, we find no evidence that it reduces working hours or self-perceived productivity.
Keywords working from home, gender, family, time use, housework, childcare
Other information Paper in English (48 pages)