Who brings more gender equality in couple’s time use in Hong Kong—co-resident elderly parents or helpers?

IF 2.2 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Mengni Chen, Muzhi Zhou
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Abstract

Abstract In Hong Kong, extended households are declining while households with helpers are increasing. More and more couples resort to hiring helpers instead of living with elderly parents to outsource domestic work. Currently, it is not clear whether elderly parents and helpers would have the same impact on couples’ time use. To fill this gap, the study examines couples’ paid work time and domestic work time, as well as the gender gap in time use in different household types (i.e. couple-only households, households with elderly parents, and households with helpers). It uses the couple data from the first wave of Hong Kong Panel Study of Social Dynamics in 2011 and conducts the inverse propensity weighting with regression adjustment (IPWRA) analysis. The results show that couples’ total domestic work is reduced to a greater extent in the helper household than that in the elderly-parent household. But this difference disappears if couples live with relatively younger, healthy, and retired parents. Although the impact of younger, healthy, and retired parents and hired helpers would reduce couples’ total domestic work time similarly, they are different in the sense of “help for whom”: hired helpers reduce the gender gap in paid work time and domestic work time, mainly by influencing wives’ time use; elderly parents reduce couples’ domestic work time in a less gendered way, favoring both husbands and wives. Elderly parents and helpers could reduce couples’ domestic workload more or less, but whether gender equality is promoted through outsourcing is worth more attention.
在同居香港的长者父母或佣工中,谁在使用时间方面更能体现男女平等?
在香港,大家庭数量正在减少,而有帮手的家庭数量正在增加。越来越多的夫妇不再和年迈的父母住在一起,而是选择雇人来做家务。目前,尚不清楚年迈的父母和帮手是否会对夫妻的时间利用产生同样的影响。为了填补这一差距,该研究调查了夫妻的带薪工作时间和家务劳动时间,以及不同家庭类型(即只有夫妻的家庭、有年迈父母的家庭和有帮手的家庭)在时间使用方面的性别差异。本文采用2011年香港社会动态面板研究第一波的夫妻数据,进行逆倾向加权回归调整(IPWRA)分析。结果显示,在外帮佣家庭的夫妻总家务劳动减少的程度大于双亲家庭。但如果夫妻与相对年轻、健康、退休的父母生活在一起,这种差异就会消失。虽然年轻、健康和退休的父母和雇佣佣工的影响同样会减少夫妻的家务劳动总时间,但它们在“帮助谁”的意义上是不同的:雇佣佣工减少了带薪工作时间和家务劳动时间的性别差距,主要是通过影响妻子的时间利用;年迈的父母以一种不那么性别化的方式减少夫妻的家务劳动时间,对丈夫和妻子都有利。年迈的父母和帮手可以或多或少地减少夫妻的家务工作量,但是否通过外包促进性别平等值得更多关注。
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