Name: Joanna Pepin
Type: User
Company: University of Toronto
Bio: I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Toronto. I research families, gender, and inequality.
Blog: www.joannapepin.com
Joanna Pepin's Projects
Mothers as primary or sole earner
time use analysis of 2020 data
Flexplace work and fathers' childcare and housework
Gender differences in time use
Using TraMineR to Sequence American Time Use Diary data
Couple-level Work Arrangements, Gender, and Subjective Well-being during Shared Time
Estimates of mothers' primary-earning status
Predicting mothers' transitions into and out of primary-earning using the 2014 SIPP
COVID-19 data for Erie county
a survey experiment
An Example: Mothers' Time Use by Marital Status
Nation-level Gender Inequality and Couples' Income Arrangements
Beliefs about Money in Families: Balancing Unity, Autonomy, and Gender Equality
Young Adults' Expectations of the Division of Labor in their Future Families
Monitoring the Future surveys to assess youth's beliefs about gender related to the marketplace, within families, and mothers' employment.
Marriage Attitudes of U.S. twelfth graders
U.S. Couples' Money Arrangements
Analysis of mothers' breadwinning using the NLSY97
Figures about gender, work, and families in Canada
R & stats illustrations by @allison_horst