父母照顾时间的教育差异:比利时、丹麦、西班牙和英国的研究

Pablo Gracia, J. Ghysels
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本研究使用来自比利时、丹麦、西班牙和英国的双职工夫妇的时间日志数据来分析不同国家背景下父母照顾时间的教育不平等。只有在西班牙和英国,母亲的受教育程度与养育子女的参与度显著相关。在西班牙,这些差异在很大程度上被解释为母亲的时间和金钱资源不平等,但在英国并非如此,在那里,受教育程度较低的母亲不成比例地从事短期兼职工作。对于父亲来说,在丹麦,尤其是在西班牙,教育与养育子女的时间有关,而妻子的资源在很大程度上推动了这些联系。在周末,父母照顾时间的教育梯度只适用于西班牙和英国,这两个国家在父母参与育儿的机会方面存在特别大的不平等。该研究显示了各国在育儿教育不平等方面的差异,表明社会经济资源,特别是来自母亲的社会经济资源,在育儿参与方面形成了重要的教育差异。
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Educational Differences in Parental Care Time: A Study on Belgium, Denmark, Spain, and the United Kingdom
This study uses time-diary data for dual-earner couples from Belgium, Denmark, Spain, and the United Kingdom to analyze educational inequalities in parental care time in different national contexts. For mothers, education is significantly associated with parenting involvement only in Spain and the United Kingdom. In Spain these differences are largely explained by inequalities in mothers’ time and monetary resources, but not in the United Kingdom, where less-educated mothers disproportionately work in short part-time jobs. For fathers, education is associated with parenting time in Denmark, and particularly in Spain, while the wife’s resources substantially drive these associations. On weekends, the educational gradient in parental care time applies only to Spain and the United Kingdom, two countries with particularly large inequalities in parents’ opportunities to engage in parenting. The study shows country variations in educational inequalities in parenting, suggesting that socioeconomic resources, especially from mothers, shape important educational differences in parenting involvement.
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