不平等家务分担的粘性:夫妻意识形态配对的有限影响

IF 2.7 1区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Natalie Nitsche, Daniela Grunow, Ansgar Hudde
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摘要

目的本研究旨在探讨夫妻的意识形态配对(即夫妻双方对性别家务责任的共同态度)如何影响他们的家务分工。本研究以性别结构理论为基础,将社会学的做与不做性别概念与经济资源理论相结合,检验了一种预测家务分担变化的夫妻互动机制。假设伴侣的意识形态配对可以预测家务分担的变化,并调节伴侣相对经济资源的变化与家务分担的关系。方法3045对夫妇(11674对夫妇)的样本来源于德国亲密关系和家庭动力学小组研究。我们使用增长曲线模型和固定效应面板回归来估计基于夫妻意识形态配对的家务分担轨迹,并评估这些配对是否调节了伴侣相对收入变化对家务分担的影响。结果持共同平等主义态度的夫妻在分担家务方面最平等,而持共同传统态度的夫妻在分担家务方面最不平等。态度不一致的夫妇则介于两者之间。只有共同主张平等的夫妻才会根据双方相对收入的显著变化来调整家务分担,尽管影响规模很小。结论意识形态配对有助于理解家务劳动的性别分工,调节夫妻如何适应相对收入的变化。然而,在目前的性别结构中,分担家务方面的性别不平等仍然相对持久。
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The stickiness of unequal housework sharing: Limited effects of couples' ideological pairings

The stickiness of unequal housework sharing: Limited effects of couples' ideological pairings

Objective

The study aimed to investigate how couples' ideological pairings, defined as partners' joint attitudes toward gendered housework responsibilities, influence their division of housework.

Background

Drawing from gender structure theory and integrating sociological concepts of doing and undoing gender with economic resource theories, this study tested an interactional couple-level mechanism to predict changes in housework sharing. It was hypothesized that partners' ideological pairings would predict variation in housework sharing and moderate the relationship between changes in partners' relative economic resources and housework sharing.

Method

The sample of 3045 couples (followed for 11,674 couple years) was derived from the German Panel Study of Intimate Relationships and Family Dynamics. Growth curve models and fixed-effects panel regression were used to estimate housework-sharing trajectories based on couples' ideological pairings and to assess whether these pairings moderated the impact of changes in partners' relative earnings on housework sharing.

Results

Couples with joint egalitarian attitudes shared housework most equally, whereas those with joint traditional attitudes shared it most unequally. Couples with mismatched attitudes fell in between. Only joint egalitarian couples adjusted their housework sharing following significant changes in the partners' relative earnings, although the effect sizes were small.

Conclusions

Ideological pairings are instrumental in understanding the gendered division of housework and moderate how couples adjust to relative earnings changes. However, gender inequality in housework sharing remains relatively persistent within current gender structures.

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期刊介绍: For more than 70 years, Journal of Marriage and Family (JMF) has been a leading research journal in the family field. JMF features original research and theory, research interpretation and reviews, and critical discussion concerning all aspects of marriage, other forms of close relationships, and families.In 2009, an institutional subscription to Journal of Marriage and Family includes a subscription to Family Relations and Journal of Family Theory & Review.
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