Gone too long or back too soon? Perceptions of paid parental leave-taking and variations by gender and family structure

IF 3.4 1区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Richard J. Petts, Reilly Kincaid, Trenton D. Mize, Gayle Kaufman
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Abstract

Objective

This study examines perceptions of paid leave-taking itself and variations in these perceptions by parent gender, sexual orientation, and marital status.

Background

Previous research largely focuses on the consequences associated with leave-taking, particularly highlighting workplace penalties associated with leave-taking. There has also been limited attention to workers with diverse family forms. We seek to better understand the culture surrounding paid parental leave in the U.S. by focusing on evaluations of leave-taking itself and whether such evaluations may reduce or exacerbate inequalities by gender, sexual orientation, and marital status.

Method

We use data on 2964 U.S. respondents from a survey experiment in which employer-offered paid parental leave-taking, parent gender, sexual orientation, and marital status were randomly assigned. We use OLS models to assess perceptions of paid leave-taking and the causal effects of parent gender, sexual orientation, and marital status on these perceptions.

Results

We find that respondents view 11 weeks of paid parental leave as the right amount of leave, on average. We also find variations in perceptions of leave-taking by parent gender, sexual orientation, and marital status; mothers with husbands and single parents are viewed more favorably for taking longer leaves than fathers with wives, mothers with wives, and fathers with husbands.

Conclusion

There is increasing support for paid leave within the U.S., but support for parents' leave-taking largely reflects gendered stereotypes and may reinforce broader patterns of gender inequality.

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去得太久还是回来得太早?对带薪育儿假的看法以及性别和家庭结构的差异
目的本研究考察了父母性别、性取向和婚姻状况对带薪休假本身的看法以及这些看法的变化。之前的研究主要集中在与请假相关的后果上,特别强调了与请假相关的工作场所处罚。对拥有不同家庭形式的工人的关注也很有限。我们试图通过关注休假本身的评估,以及这种评估是否会减少或加剧性别、性取向和婚姻状况的不平等,来更好地理解美国带薪育儿假的文化。方法我们使用2964名美国受访者的调查实验数据,其中雇主提供带薪育儿假,父母性别,性取向和婚姻状况随机分配。我们使用OLS模型来评估带薪休假的观念以及父母性别、性取向和婚姻状况对这些观念的因果影响。结果我们发现,受访者平均认为11周的带薪育儿假是合适的假期。我们还发现,父母性别、性取向和婚姻状况对休假的看法存在差异;相比有妻子的父亲、有妻子的母亲和有丈夫的父亲,有丈夫的母亲和有丈夫的父亲,有丈夫的母亲和有丈夫的父亲,有丈夫的母亲更受欢迎。在美国,对带薪休假的支持越来越多,但对父母休假的支持在很大程度上反映了性别刻板印象,并可能强化更广泛的性别不平等模式。
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6.70%
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期刊介绍: For more than 70 years, Journal of Marriage and Family (JMF) has been a leading research journal in the family field. JMF features original research and theory, research interpretation and reviews, and critical discussion concerning all aspects of marriage, other forms of close relationships, and families.In 2009, an institutional subscription to Journal of Marriage and Family includes a subscription to Family Relations and Journal of Family Theory & Review.
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