Family attitudes and gender opinions of cohabiting and married mothers in Switzerland

V. Ryser, Jean-Marie Le Goff
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A regular increase of nonmarital births has been observed in Switzerland since the middle of the 1990s. This article aims first to investigate whether childbearing within cohabitation reflects a new living arrangement that replaces marriage or whether it is favored by poor economic circumstances. The second aim of this article is to examine whether married or cohabitant women can be distinguished based on their levels of subjective well-being (SWB), family attitudes, and gender opinions. Using a subsample of married and cohabitant mothers from the Swiss Household Panel (SHP), multilevel models reveal that childbearing within cohabitation in Switzerland does not reflect a pattern of disadvantage and that married and cohabitant mothers differ. Cohabitant mothers tend to be less satisfied with life in general, and tend to share a less traditional perspective on family, than married mothers. The research concludes that cohabitation could be considered an avant-garde family style that exhibits more equal division of tasks within the household.
瑞士同居母亲和已婚母亲的家庭态度和性别观点
自20世纪90年代中期以来,瑞士观察到非婚生育的规律增长。这篇文章的目的首先是调查同居生育是否反映了一种取代婚姻的新的生活安排,还是由于经济状况不佳而受到青睐。本文的第二个目的是研究已婚或同居女性是否可以根据其主观幸福感(SWB)水平、家庭态度和性别观点来区分。使用来自瑞士家庭小组(SHP)的已婚和同居母亲的子样本,多层模型显示,瑞士同居中生育并不反映不利模式,已婚和同居母亲有所不同。与已婚母亲相比,同居母亲一般对生活的满意度较低,对家庭的看法也不那么传统。研究得出的结论是,同居可以被认为是一种前卫的家庭方式,它在家庭内部表现出更平等的分工。
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