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Ekaterina Hertog
Ekaterina Hertog
Associate Professor of AI and Society, Oxford Internet Institute and Institute of Ethics in AI
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Tough choices: Bearing an illegitimate child in Japan
E Hertog
Stanford University Press, 2009
1462009
Domestic division of labour and fertility preference in China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan
MY Kan, E Hertog
Demographic Research 36, 557-588, 2017
1172017
Gender inequalities: Changes in income, time use and well-being before and during the UK COVID-19 lockdown
M Zhou, E Hertog, K Kolpashnikova, MY Kan
SocArXiv 10, 2020
852020
Housework share and fertility preference in four East Asian countries in 2006 and 2012
MY Kan, E Hertog, K Kolpashnikova
Demographic Research 41, 1021-1046, 2019
412019
Marriage, abortion, or unwed motherhood? How women evaluate alternative solutions to premarital pregnancies in Japan and the United States
E Hertog, M Iwasawa
Journal of Family Issues 32 (12), 1674-1699, 2011
402011
Singlehood in contemporary Japan: Rating, dating, and waiting for a good match
MC Brinton, E Mun, E Hertog
Demographic Research 44, 239, 2021
342021
Revisiting the gender revolution: Time on paid work, domestic work, and total work in East Asian and Western societies 1985–2016
MY Kan, M Zhou, K Kolpashnikova, E Hertog, S Yoda, J Jun
Gender & Society 36 (3), 368-396, 2022
322022
Family Characteristics and Mate Selection: Evidence From Computer‐Assisted Dating in Japan
W Yu, E Hertog
Journal of Marriage and Family 80 (3), 589-606, 2018
272018
‘The worst abuse against a child is the absence of a parent’: how Japanese unwed mothers evaluate their decision to have a child outside wedlock
E Hertog
Japan Forum 20 (2), 193-217, 2008
212008
“I did not know how to tell my parents, so I thought I would have to have an abortion”: Experiences of unmarried mothers in Japan
E Hertog
Home and Family in Japan, 91-111, 2017
132017
How do older adults spend their time? Gender gaps and educational gradients in time use in East Asian and western countries
MY Kan, M Zhou, DV Negraia, K Kolpashnikova, E Hertog, S Yoda, J Jun
Journal of Population Ageing 14, 537-562, 2021
122021
Exploring daily time-use patterns: ATUS-X data extractor and online diary visualization tool
K Kolpashnikova, S Flood, O Sullivan, L Sayer, E Hertog, M Zhou, MY Kan, ...
Plos one 16 (6), e0252843, 2021
122021
Japanese adolescents’ time use: The role of household income and parental education
E Hertog, M Zhou
Demographic research 44, 225, 2021
122021
The future of unpaid work: Estimating the effects of automation on time spent on housework and care work in Japan and the UK
E Hertog, S Fukuda, R Matsukura, N Nagase, V Lehdonvirta
Technological Forecasting and Social Change 191, 122443, 2023
92023
Education and gendered division of domestic labor over time in contemporary Japan
E Hertog, MY Kan
Population Association of America, Austin, Texas, 2019
82019
Do better-educated couples share domestic work more equitably in Japan? It depends on the day of the week
E Hertog, MY Kan, K Shirakawa, R Chiba
https://econpapers.repec.org/paper/hithituec/673.htm, 2018
82018
Married adults coresiding with older parents: Implications for paid work and domestic workloads
E Hertog, MY Kan
Journal of Population Ageing 14 (4), 507-535, 2021
62021
Attitudes to marriage and childbearing
E Hertog
The Routledge Companion to Gender and Japanese Culture, 92-105, 2019
62019
Hedged bets: Preferences for future marriage partners’ earning power in contemporary Japan
E Hertog
Unpublished working paper, 2012
52012
Living apart together: Anticipated home, family and social networks in old age
A Platz
Home and family in Japan, 254-269, 2017
42017
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