Work and Family Disadvantage: Determinants of Gender Gaps in Paid Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World Pub Date : 2022-08-30 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23780231221117649
Yasmin A Mertehikian, Pilar Gonalons-Pons
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This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the increase in gender inequality in paid work during the pandemic to unpack the relative relevance of labor market and work-family conflict processes. Using panel data from the United States Current Population Survey, we examine four mechanisms in an integrated analysis that explicitly includes single-parent households and assesses the moderating role of women's economic position relative to their partners. The results indicate that increases in gender inequality during the pandemic were heavily concentrated in households with children but also partly connected to gender differences in prepandemic labor market positions and to the higher prevalence of women in lower earner position relative to their partners. Single parents were more negatively impacted than partnered parents, but the disproportionate concentration of this impact on women does not contribute much to increases in overall gender inequality due to the relatively smaller size of this group.

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工作和家庭劣势:COVID-19大流行期间带薪工作性别差距的决定因素。
本文全面分析了疫情期间有偿工作中性别不平等加剧的情况,以揭示劳动力市场和工作-家庭冲突过程的相对相关性。利用来自美国当前人口调查的面板数据,我们在一项综合分析中考察了四种机制,其中明确包括单亲家庭,并评估了女性相对于其伴侣的经济地位的调节作用。结果表明,大流行期间性别不平等的加剧主要集中在有子女的家庭,但也部分与大流行前劳动力市场地位的性别差异以及相对于其伴侣处于较低收入地位的妇女比例较高有关。单亲父母比有伴侣的父母受到的负面影响更大,但由于这一群体的规模相对较小,这种影响不成比例地集中在女性身上,并没有对整体性别不平等的增加做出太大贡献。
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