German Parents Attaining Intrapersonal Work-Family Balance While Implementing the 50/50-Split-Model with Their Partners

IF 2.3 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Ronja Schaber, Tirza Patella, Josefine Simm, Susan Garthus-Niegel
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Work-family balance (WFB) is attained if parents combine work and family roles aligned with their values. For an egalitarian parent aiming to implement a 50/50-split-model, this means sharing paid work, childcare, and housework equally with their partner (involvement balance), performing well in all roles (effective balance), while having positive emotions (emotional balance). This is difficult since work and family are competing for time and attention. Therefore, this article presents resources which can help parents attain WFB within a 50/50-split-model. Quantitative data of n = 1036 couples participating in the Dresden Study on Parenting, Work, and Mental Health (DREAM) were used to calculate the implementation rate of the 50/50-split-model at 14 months postpartum. Quantitative DREAM data were screened to purposively select n = 25 participants implementing a 50/50-split-model for the qualitative study DREAMTALK. Problem-centered interviews were conducted and analyzed via qualitative content analysis. Quantitative results showed a 50/50-split-model implementation rate of 3.8–17.5% among German parents. Qualitative results revealed 14 individual- and eight macro-level resources to facilitate WFB within a 50/50-split-model. Individual-level examples are acknowledging benefits of childcare assistance, segmentation from paid work and controversially, in other situations, integration of paid work and family. Macro-level examples are availability of childcare assistance, of solo paternal leave, paid work < 39 h/week, employee flexibility options, and family-friendly workplace cultures. To conclude, the full potential of individual-level resources applied by parents is attained when supported by macro-level resources provided by politics and employers. Parents, politics, and employers can facilitate WFB within the 50/50-split-model to foster gender equality.

德国父母在与伴侣实行 50/50 分居模式的同时实现个人工作与家庭的平衡
如果父母将工作和家庭角色结合起来,并与其价值观保持一致,就能实现工作与家庭的平衡(WFB)。对于旨在实施 50/50 分担模式的平等主义父母来说,这意味着与伴侣平等分担有偿工作、育儿和家务(参与平衡),在所有角色中表现出色(有效平衡),同时拥有积极的情绪(情感平衡)。这很困难,因为工作和家庭都在争夺时间和注意力。因此,本文介绍了可以帮助父母在 50/50 分配模式下实现 WFB 的资源。参与德累斯顿育儿、工作和心理健康研究(DREAM)的 1036 对夫妇的定量数据被用来计算产后 14 个月时 50/50 分配模式的实施率。对 DREAM 的定量数据进行筛选,有目的性地挑选出 n = 25 名实施 50/50 分离模式的参与者,用于 DREAMTALK 的定性研究。进行了以问题为中心的访谈,并通过定性内容分析进行了分析。定量结果显示,德国家长的 50/50 拆分模式实施率为 3.8%-17.5%。定性结果显示,在 50/50 拆分模式中,有 14 个个体层面和 8 个宏观层面的资源促进了 WFB 的发展。个人层面的例子包括承认儿童保育援助的益处、与有偿工作的分离,以及在其他情况下有争议的有偿工作与家庭的融合。宏观层面的例子包括提供育儿援助、单独的育儿假、每周 39 小时的带薪工作、员工的灵活选择以及家庭友好型工作场所文化。总之,只有在政治和雇主提供的宏观资源的支持下,父母所使用的个人资源才能充分发挥潜力。父母、政界和雇主可以在 50/50 分配模式下促进全职家庭工作,从而促进性别平等。
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Journal of Family and Economic Issues
Journal of Family and Economic Issues Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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5.10
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期刊介绍: Journal of Family and Economic Issues is an interdisciplinary publication that explores the intricate relationship between the family and its economic environment. Peer-reviewed contributions address important issues in family management, household labor and productivity, relationships between economic and non-economic issues including health and healthcare, as well as interrelations between external settings and family life, including family policy, work, and community. The journal features the following types of submissions: original research, critical reviews, brief communications, invited letters to the editor, and reviews of significant books on the field.
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