谁在做更多,什么时候? 性别,育儿和家务的轨迹
Matthew D Johnson1, Michelle Maroto2, Nancy L Galambos3
1Department of Human Ecology, University of Alberta.
概括
从25岁到50岁,女性总是比男性做更多的家务,而成为父母则扩大了这一性别差距. 家庭工作的贡献随着时间的推移而变化,在30岁初达到顶峰,到50岁时下降.
科学领域:
- 社会学 社会学 社会学
- 家庭研究 家庭研究
- 性别研究是性别研究.
背景情况:
- 家庭劳动中的性别不平等在整个生命周期中持续存在.
- 了解长期的家务贡献模式对于解决性别差异至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 检查从年轻成人到中年家庭家务贡献的性别轨迹.
- 确定这些长期家庭工作模式的预测因素,包括人口因素和家长.
主要方法:
- 从520名参与者 (年龄在25-50岁) 的纵向调查数据使用增长曲线建模分析.
- 预测因素包括时间不变的因素 (性别角色态度,父母背景) 和时间变化的因素 (育儿阶段).
主要成果:
- 在整个研究期间,女性对所有家务任务的贡献始终高于男性.
- 家务工作一般增加到32岁,稳定到43岁,然后下降到50岁.
- 父母身份显著影响了家庭工作,妇女在抚养孩子的岁月中增加了贡献,而男性则减少了贡献.
结论:
- 从年轻成人到中年,家务工作的持续性别划分是显而易见的.
- 父母身份加剧了家庭劳动中现有的性别差异.
- 未来的干预措施应该考虑这些模式的长期性质和育儿的影响.
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