Abstract: | This study develops a model to predict the contribution adolescent males and females make to household work, based upon family characteristics, human capital of the adolescent, geographic location, and societal expectations. Only adolescents in two-parent, two-child households were studied. Separate analyses were run for first-born and second-born males and females. School day was the only variable that explained variance in each of the four prediction equations. Adolescent females worked longer than adolescent males, regardless of birth order. Time use for household work was largely unaffected by family characteristics. |