“…From a time use point of view, it means that the Catalan quality of life depends upon the goods and services provided by unpaid household work as much as on those goods and services provided by the labour market. Hence, the present work confirms the importance of nonmarket activities as it has been argued for decades by feminist scholars (Antonopoulous and Hirway, 2010;McMahon, 1997;Jochimsen and Knobloch, 1997;O'Hara, 1997;Perkins, 1997;Picchio, 2003;Carrasco, 2003;Carrasco and Mayordomo, 2005;Pietilä, 1997), and only recently recognized by mainstream economists (Stiglitz et al, 2009). It confirms also that women work more than men not only for the UW, but also if we sum up unpaid and paid work (Carrasco and Mayordomo, 2005;Fisher and Robinson, 2011).…”