Examining the Relationship Between Maternal Employment Guilt and Internalized Sexism in Mothers with Preschool Children

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Binaz Bozkur, Oguzcan Cig
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Motherhood is an important part of gender inequality discussions and the basis of the unequal division of labor based on gender is mostly based on motherhood roles. It is stated that employed women have a high level of work-family conflict, perceive themselves to be far from being the "ideal" mother, and have higher levels of guilt. The internalization of sexist standards is thought to be effective in triggering and increasing feelings of guilt. In this context, this research sought to examine the sense of guilt felt by working mothers of pre-school children and the relationship of this feeling with internalized sexism and sociodemographic variables. 209 working mothers of pre-school children either in a part-time or full-time job participated in the study. Descriptive analysis, correlation analysis, and regression analysis were employed in the study. The results showed that the mother’s guilt was positively related to the sub-dimensions of internalized sexism. Specifically, internalized powerlessness/loss of self and self-objectification from sub-dimensions of internalized sexism significantly predicted the mother’s guilt. Additionally, weekly working hours and the number of children also predicted the mother’s guilt. These results are important in terms of revealing the risks caused by the internalization of sexist norms that put serious pressure on mothers. Efforts towards gender equality are of great importance in increasing the quality of life for mothers in the family life and workplace.
学龄前儿童母亲就业内疚与内化性别歧视的关系研究
母性是性别不平等讨论的重要组成部分,基于性别的不平等分工的基础大多是基于母亲的角色。据报道,职业女性的工作与家庭冲突程度较高,认为自己远不是“理想”的母亲,并且有更高的内疚感。性别歧视标准的内化被认为在触发和增加内疚感方面是有效的。在这种背景下,本研究试图检验学前儿童的职业母亲的内疚感,以及这种感觉与内化性别歧视和社会人口变量的关系。209名有学龄前儿童的全职或兼职母亲参与了这项研究。研究采用描述性分析、相关分析和回归分析。结果表明,母亲内疚感与内化性别歧视的子维度呈正相关。具体而言,内化性别歧视子维度的内化无力感/自我丧失和自我物化显著地预测了母亲的内疚感。此外,每周工作时间和子女数量也能预测母亲的内疚感。这些结果很重要,因为它揭示了性别歧视规范内化所带来的风险,这些规范给母亲带来了严重的压力。争取两性平等的努力对于提高母亲在家庭生活和工作场所的生活质量具有重要意义。
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