Premarital cohabitation and the gendered division of household labor in China

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
社会 Pub Date : 2024-04-07 DOI:10.1177/2057150x241241490
Y. Yang
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Abstract

Premarital cohabitation has been understudied in China, and its impact on marriages in the region remains largely unexplored. This study examines the implications of premarital cohabitation for gender inequalities in Chinese marriages. The author analyzes how married couples with and without the experience of premarital cohabitation compare in the amounts of time they spend doing housework, whether the differences can be attributed to social and economic factors, and to what extent the experience of cohabitation equalizes the gendered division of housework. Drawing on four waves of data (2010, 2014, 2016, and 2018) from the China Family Panel Studies, this study is one of the first to provide nationally representative evidence on the relationship between premarital cohabitation and housework in China. Propensity score weighting and linear mixed effect models were employed. In contrast to findings from Western contexts, this study finds that in China, premarital cohabitation is not associated with a smaller gender gap in housework time after accounting for factors that affect selection into cohabitation. However, premarital cohabitation was associated with a significant decrease in women's housework time among urban residents and couples married after 1995, while its effect on men's housework time was not significant. Findings from this study highlight a gendered cohabitation effect on housework hours in China and underscore the importance of contextualizing the meanings of cohabitation and housework in non-Western contexts.
中国的婚前同居与家庭劳动的性别分工
在中国,婚前同居问题一直未得到充分研究,其对该地区婚姻的影响在很大程度上也未得到探讨。本研究探讨了婚前同居对中国婚姻中性别不平等的影响。作者分析了有婚前同居经历和无婚前同居经历的已婚夫妇在家务劳动时间上的比较,这些差异是否可归因于社会和经济因素,以及同居经历在多大程度上平衡了家务劳动的性别分工。本研究利用中国家庭面板研究的四波数据(2010 年、2014 年、2016 年和 2018 年),首次就中国婚前同居与家务劳动之间的关系提供了具有全国代表性的证据。研究采用了倾向得分加权和线性混合效应模型。与西方国家的研究结果不同,本研究发现,在考虑了影响选择同居的因素后,中国的婚前同居与家务劳动时间的性别差距较小无关。然而,在城市居民和 1995 年后结婚的夫妇中,婚前同居与女性家务劳动时间的显著减少有关,而对男性家务劳动时间的影响并不显著。本研究的结果凸显了同居对中国家务劳动时间的性别影响,并强调了在非西方背景下将同居和家务劳动的含义背景化的重要性。
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社会
社会 Social Sciences-Social Sciences (all)
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期刊介绍: The Chinese Journal of Sociology is a peer reviewed, international journal with the following standards: 1. The purpose of the Journal is to publish (in the English language) articles, reviews and scholarly comment which have been judged worthy of publication by appropriate specialists and accepted by the University on studies relating to sociology. 2. The Journal will be international in the sense that it will seek, wherever possible, to publish material from authors with an international reputation and articles that are of interest to an international audience. 3. In pursuit of the above the journal shall: (i) draw on and include high quality work from the international community . The Journal shall include work representing the major areas of interest in sociology. (ii) avoid bias in favour of the interests of particular schools or directions of research or particular political or narrow disciplinary objectives to the exclusion of others; (iii) ensure that articles are written in a terminology and style which makes them intelligible, not merely within the context of a particular discipline or abstract mode, but across the domain of relevant disciplines.
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