The role of gender culture in predicting fathers’ time-use: Evidence from subnational disparities in Switzerland

M. Gasser
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The present study explores how much time fathers spend on physical and interactive childcare as a function of cultural differences between the 26 Swiss cantons. Two features are important: (1) the subnational design makes the dependency on culture salient and (2) the random forest models quantify the dependency even if it is complex and highly group-specific. The analysis is based on data from the Labour Force Survey about fathers of younger (n = 6985) and older children (n = 6932). Gender culture is construed as family and care ideals aligned on a spectrum between ‘male breadwinner/female part-time care provider’ and ‘dual breadwinner/external care’. The gender culture index turns out to be a high-ranking predictor of fathers’ time spent on interactive care, but not of time spent on physical care. The relation between gender culture and fathers’ time-use is positive with a slight U-shape. Moreover, the models show that 16 socio-demographic variables, together with gender culture, only predict a small part of the variation in fathers’ time-use.
性别文化在预测父亲时间使用中的作用:来自瑞士次国家差异的证据
本研究探讨了瑞士26个州之间的文化差异对父亲花在身体和互动育儿上的时间的影响。两个特征很重要:(1)次国家设计使对文化的依赖突出;(2)随机森林模型量化了依赖,即使它是复杂的和高度群体特异性的。该分析基于劳动力调查的数据,这些数据涉及年龄较小的孩子(n = 6985)和年龄较大的孩子(n = 6932)的父亲。性别文化被解释为家庭和护理理想在“男性养家糊口/女性兼职护理提供者”和“双重养家糊口/外部护理”之间的范围内一致。性别文化指数被证明是父亲花在互动照顾上的时间的高预测指标,但不是花在身体照顾上的时间。性别文化与父亲时间利用呈轻微的u型正相关。此外,该模型显示,16个社会人口变量,加上性别文化,只能预测父亲时间使用变化的一小部分。
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