Time use patterns and household adversities: A lens to understand the construction of gender privilege among children and adolescents in India

IF 3.2 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Kriti Vikram , Dibyasree Ganguly , Srinivas Goli
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Abstract

We investigate gender differences in time-use patterns in 1891 children and assess how time is reallocated in response to challenges faced by households in India. We use adaptations made within a household during adversities to understand how gender inequality in time use is produced and reinforced. Using three waves of the Young Lives Panel Survey (2009, 2013, and 2016), we find that boys spend significantly more time on school and leisure than girls. Girls spend more time on household chores, care work, and studying at home than boys while spending fewer hours on school and leisure. Girls perform paid work during household adversities besides carrying out additional care work and household chores. Boys are more likely to engage in unpaid work than girls but are similarly affected in other domains. However, their time for education and leisure is often protected. Thus, girls labor more than boys daily and respond in equal measure during adversities, demonstrating that gender inequality in time use emerges at an early age.

时间使用模式和家庭逆境:了解印度儿童和青少年性别特权构建的视角
我们调查了 1891 名儿童在时间使用模式上的性别差异,并评估了印度家庭在面临挑战时是如何重新分配时间的。我们利用家庭在逆境中做出的调整来了解时间使用中的性别不平等是如何产生和强化的。通过三次 "青年生活小组调查"(2009 年、2013 年和 2016 年),我们发现男孩在学习和休闲上花费的时间明显多于女孩。与男孩相比,女孩花在家务、护理工作和学习上的时间更多,而花在学习和休闲上的时间更少。女孩除了承担额外的护理工作和家务之外,还在家庭逆境中从事有偿工作。男孩比女孩更有可能从事无偿工作,但在其他方面受到的影响类似。然而,他们的教育和休闲时间往往受到保护。因此,女孩每天的劳动量比男孩多,在逆境中的反应程度也相同,这表明在时间利用方面的性别不平等在幼年时期就已出现。
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期刊介绍: Social Science Research publishes papers devoted to quantitative social science research and methodology. The journal features articles that illustrate the use of quantitative methods in the empirical solution of substantive problems, and emphasizes those concerned with issues or methods that cut across traditional disciplinary lines. Special attention is given to methods that have been used by only one particular social science discipline, but that may have application to a broader range of areas.
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