Constellations of gender ideology, earnings arrangements, and marital satisfaction: a comparison across four East Asian societies

IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY
W. Fan, Yue Qian
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Recent research conducted in Western countries highlights gender ideology as a multidimensional concept. Little, however, is known in East Asia about the patterns and consequences of constellations of gender ideology (i.e. clusters of attitudes towards gender relations in different domains). Using data from 3,541 married respondents in the 2006 East Asian Social Survey (China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan), we identify four constellations—egalitarian, moderate, traditional, and pro-work traditional—that differ in gender ideologies regarding the private and public spheres. We find little societal difference in the relationship between constellations of gender ideology and marital satisfaction among men. Among women, traditional Japanese women have particularly high, whereas egalitarian Taiwanese women have particularly low, marital satisfaction. Additionally, gender ideology intersects with couples’ earnings arrangements to shape marital satisfaction in Korea. Overall, our findings advance the understanding of how political and policy environments shape gender roles in work and family.
性别意识形态、收入安排和婚姻满意度的星座:四个东亚社会的比较
摘要最近在西方国家进行的研究强调,性别意识形态是一个多层面的概念。然而,东亚对性别意识形态的模式和后果知之甚少(即不同领域对性别关系的态度集群)。利用2006年东亚社会调查中3541名已婚受访者(中国、日本、韩国和台湾)的数据,我们确定了四个群体——平等主义、温和主义、传统主义和劳动传统——在私人和公共领域的性别意识不同。我们发现,男性的性别意识形态和婚姻满意度之间的关系几乎没有社会差异。在女性中,传统的日本女性的婚姻满意度特别高,而平均主义的台湾女性则特别低。此外,在韩国,性别意识形态与夫妻的收入安排交织在一起,形成了婚姻满意度。总的来说,我们的研究结果促进了对政治和政策环境如何塑造工作和家庭中的性别角色的理解。
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CiteScore
3.30
自引率
14.30%
发文量
12
期刊介绍: The first international population journal to focus exclusively on population issues in Asia, Asian Population Studies publishes original research on matters related to population in this large, complex and rapidly changing region, and welcomes substantive empirical analyses, theoretical works, applied research, and contributions to methodology.
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