Restless sleep and emotional wellbeing among European full-time dual-earner couples: gendered impacts of children and workplace demands

IF 2.1 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Xiao Tan, L. Ruppanner, B. Hewitt, David J. Maume
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Role strain theory illuminates how work and family impinge on our intimate lives in gendered ways. Drawing upon data from the 2012 European Social Survey, we estimate structural equation models to understand the links between work and family conditions on full-time dual-earning couples’ restless sleep and emotional wellbeing. Our results show that young children (aged two or under) disrupt full-time working mothers’ but not full-time working fathers’ sleep, improving emotional wellbeing for fathers but not mothers. Compared to men, women report a significantly larger association between work hour dissatisfaction and restless sleep, probably highlighting the more time strain they experience due to their family responsibility on top of their full-time work. These gender gaps are the most pronounced among those couples working longest hours, suggesting that when inter-role strain intensifies for both partners, women suffer disproportionately. Collectively, our findings identify significant and gendered consequences of childcare and workplace demands and spotlight restless sleep as a key mechanism linking women's role strain to poor emotional wellbeing.
欧洲全职双职工夫妇的不安睡眠和情绪健康:儿童和工作场所需求的性别影响
角色紧张理论阐明了工作和家庭如何以性别化的方式影响我们的亲密生活。根据2012年欧洲社会调查的数据,我们估计了结构方程模型,以了解工作和家庭条件对全职双收入夫妇不安睡眠和情绪健康的影响。我们的研究结果表明,年幼的孩子(两岁或以下)扰乱了全职工作母亲而不是全职工作父亲的睡眠,改善了父亲而不是母亲的情绪健康。与男性相比,女性报告称,工作时间不满与睡眠不安之间的关联要大得多,这可能突显出她们在全职工作之外,由于家庭责任而经历的时间压力更大。这些性别差距在工作时间最长的夫妇中最为明显,这表明当伴侣双方的角色间压力加剧时,女性会遭受不成比例的痛苦。总之,我们的研究结果确定了儿童保育和工作场所需求的重大和性别后果,并将不安的睡眠作为将女性角色压力与不良情绪健康联系起来的关键机制。
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Contemporary Social Science
Contemporary Social Science SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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