Does women's educational advantage mean a more egalitarian distribution of gender roles? Evidence from dual-earner couples in Spain

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
J. García-Román
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Abstract

ABSTRACT In most Western countries, there is clear evidence of a reduction and even a reversal of the gender gap in education. However, there are doubts about the effect of this reversal on family life and about its impact on the distribution of gender roles within couples. Using data from the Spanish time use survey of 2009–10, this paper explores whether the improved education of women is translating to better occupations and higher incomes and whether it is related to a more egalitarian distribution of gender roles. The greater human capital that women are developing as a result of their improved education is being wasted because it is not reflected in better positions in terms of occupational class and income. The barriers of ‘doing gender’ also prevent a fully egalitarian division of roles, and only the most advantaged women are in couples with a relatively egalitarian division of time.
女性的教育优势是否意味着性别角色的分配更加平等?来自西班牙双职工夫妇的证据
在大多数西方国家,有明确的证据表明,教育中的性别差距正在缩小,甚至正在逆转。然而,人们怀疑这种逆转对家庭生活的影响及其对夫妻之间性别角色分配的影响。本文利用2009 - 2010年西班牙时间使用调查的数据,探讨了女性受教育程度的提高是否会转化为更好的职业和更高的收入,以及这是否与性别角色的更平等分配有关。妇女由于受更好的教育而发展的更多人力资本正在被浪费,因为它没有反映在职业阶级和收入方面的更好的职位上。“做性别”的障碍也阻碍了完全平等的角色分工,只有最有优势的女性才会在时间分配相对平等的夫妻中。
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Journal of Family Studies
Journal of Family Studies FAMILY STUDIES-
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3.20
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52
期刊介绍: The Journal of Family Studies is a peer reviewed international journal under the Editorship of Adjunct Professor Lawrie Moloney, School of Public Health, LaTrobe University; Australian Institute of Family Studies; and co-director of Children in Focus. The focus of the Journal of Family Studies is on the wellbeing of children in families in the process of change.
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