“…In terms of opposite-signed effects of men's and women's earnings, prior empirical research indicates that domestic violence, marital satisfaction, time spent on household chores, and divorce depend on men's and women's relative earnings (Aizer, 2010;Bertrand, Kamenica, and Pan, 2015;Autor, Dorn, and Hanson, 2019;Shenhav, 2021). Along similar lines, several studies examining children's outcomes have found evidence of detrimental effects of men's job losses and positive (or null) effects of women's job losses (Page, Schaller, and Simon, 2017;Lindo, Schaller, and Hansen, 2018;Schaller and Zerpa, 2019;Regmi and J. Henderson, 2019).…”