中国自闭症谱系障碍儿童父母就业中的性别不平等:横断面研究

IF 2.1 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Yanan Zhao, Huiyun Fan, Yanan Luo, Rong Zhang, Xiaoying Zheng
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背景:儿童保育需求的增加给父母带来了负担,包括那些有自闭症儿童的父母。目的:了解中国自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童父母的就业状况,并探讨影响其就业决策的因素。方法:对5018名2-17岁ASD儿童和青少年的父母(4837对夫妇,181位单亲母亲和148位单亲父亲)进行在线调查。因变量是就业状况——他们是继续工作还是为了照顾孩子而辞职。自变量是那些描述儿童需求和家庭社会人口特征的变量。结果:ASD患儿母亲就业率为37.3%(1874/5018),父亲就业率为96.7%(4823/4988)。此外,54.3%(2723/5018)的母亲为照顾子女而辞去家庭以外的工作,而只有2.8%(139/4988)的父亲因照顾子女而辞职。母亲的就业与她们的单身婚姻状况、较低的教育水平和获得祖父母的帮助呈正相关。得到祖父母的帮助与父亲的就业呈正相关。结论:中国就业中存在性别不平等。照顾自闭症儿童的母亲的劳动参与率低于父亲。更多的女性友好政策和更强烈的性别平等意识将有利于中国社会。
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Gender Inequalities in Employment of Parents Caring for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder in China: Cross-Sectional Study.

Background: The increasing need for child care is placing a burden on parents, including those with children with autism.

Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the employment status of Chinese mothers and fathers with children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), as well as to investigate the factors that affected their employment decisions.

Methods: An online national survey was completed by the parents of 5018 children and adolescents with ASD aged 2-17 years (4837 couples, 181 single mothers, and 148 single fathers). The dependent variable was employment status-whether they kept working or quit to take care of their child. The independent variables were those characterizing the needs of the child and the sociodemographic characteristics of the family.

Results: The employment rate of mothers with children and adolescents with ASD was 37.3% (1874/5018), while 96.7% (4823/4988) of fathers were employed. In addition, 54.3% (2723/5018) of mothers resigned from employment outside the home to care for their children, while only 2.8% (139/4988) of fathers resigned due to caring obligations. Mothers' employment was positively associated with their single marital status, lower educational level, and having assistance from grandparents. Having the grandparents' assistance was positively associated with fathers' employment.

Conclusions: Gender inequalities in employment exist in China. Mothers caring for children with ASD had lower workforce participation than fathers. More female-friendly policies and a stronger gender equality ideology would be of benefit to Chinese society.

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JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting
JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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