男女有偿与无偿劳动的时间分配:印度农村的实证研究

WGSRN: Gender Pub Date : 2021-03-02 DOI:10.3390/SU13052671
A Amarender A. Reddy, Surabhi Mittal, Namrata Singha Roy, Sanghamitra Kanjilal-Bhaduri
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本文考察了有偿工作(挣工资或自营工作,通常称为就业工作)和无偿工作(家务/照料工作,通常称为非就业工作)之间的时间分配,以及男女之间的工资率、估算收入和职业结构,并根据不同的社会群体确定农村劳动力市场受性别和社会群体歧视的程度。本文的主要目的是说明男女在农业和非农业活动中的工资收入差别。本文还显示了男性和女性在就业和非就业活动之间的时间划分。本文使用高频数据并应用计量经济学技术来了解跨性别不同活动之间的时间分配背后的因素。研究发现,男性花在雇佣工作上的时间更长,工资也比女性高。因此,即使将就业和非就业活动一并考虑在内,妇女的工作时间更长,男女之间的货币收入差距仍然很大。由于社会身份、家庭财富、土地、收入、教育和技能的不同,人们花在就业工作和非就业工作(主要是家务劳动)上的时间差异很大。在这项研究中,劳动力市场按性别划分的情况很明显,男子转向金钱回报较高的非农业职业,并继续依赖妇女的农业活动。加强土地和其他资产的所有权,鼓励妇女特别是少数民族妇女的参与,以及改善健康,是这项研究提出的一些政策建议,旨在加强对就业工作的参与,并转向工资收入较高的就业。
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Time Allocation between Paid and Unpaid Work among Men and Women: An Empirical Study of Indian Villages
The paper examines the time allocation between paid work (wage earning or self-employed work generally termed as employment work) and unpaid (domestic chores/care work generally termed as non-employment work) along with wage rates, imputed earnings, and occupational structure among men and women and according to different social groups to establish the extent to which the rural labour market is discriminated by sex and social group. The major objective of the paper is to show the differential in wage income between men and women in farm and non-farm activities. The paper also shows the division of time between employment and non-employment activities by men and women. The paper uses high-frequency data and applies econometric techniques to know the factors behind time allocation among different activities across gender. The study finds that males spend more hours on employment work and work at a higher wage rate than females. As a result, a vast monetary income gap between men and women is observed, even though women worked more hours if employment and non-employment activities are jointly taken into consideration. Time spent on employment work and non-employment (mainly domestic chores) has been found to vary significantly due to social identity, household wealth, land, income, education, and skill. The segregation of labour market by sex was evident in this study, with men shifting to non-farm occupations with greater monetary returns and continued dependence on women’s farm activities. Enhancing the ownership of land and other assets, encouraging women’s participation particularly among minorities, and improving health are some of the policy recommendations directed from this study to enhance participation in employment work and shifting towards higher wage income employment.
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