新冠肺炎大流行期间有儿童家庭的性别和分工变化

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
H. Hašková, Radka Dudová, Lenka Formánková, Hana Maříková, Libora Oates-Indruchová, M. Švarcová, Marta Vohlídalová
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摘要

这篇文章与新冠肺炎大流行对性别平等影响的奖学金联系在一起。基于对12岁以下儿童父母访谈的定性分析,我们研究了在第一次全国封锁期间导致家庭性别分工增加或消除的过程。利用路径依赖、“做”和“消除”性别的概念,我们解释了有孩子的夫妇在封锁期间为适应家庭生殖工作的巨大增加而使用的策略。”在封锁期间,人们看到的“性别”做法包括接受增加的护理工作是女性的责任,只为男性提供“自己的房间”,以及只为男性划分公共和私人领域。导致“消除性别”的做法主要涉及伴侣之间在封锁期间就分工进行明确谈判,以及在“轮班”中组织生殖工作。事实证明,疫情前一对夫妇的分工对他们选择何种策略来适应封锁至关重要。根据我们的研究结果,摆脱平等的劳动分工导致了合作伙伴之间更大的满意度,并表明社会对危机的抵御能力更强。
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Gender and Changes in the Division of Labour in Households with Children during the Covid-19 Pandemic
The article ties in with the scholarship on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on gender equality. Based on a qualitative analysis of interviews with parents of children under 12, we examine the processes that led to the increase or dismantling of the gender division of labour in families during the first nationwide lockdown. Using the concepts of path dependency and 'doing' and 'undoing' gender, we explain the strategies couples with children used to adapt to the enormous increase in reproductive work in the family during lockdown. 'Doing gender' practices witnessed during lockdown included an acceptance of the increased care work as the responsibility of women, ensur-ing 'a room of one's own' only for men, and separating the public and private sphere only for men. Practices that led to 'undoing gender' involved mainly the explicit negotiation between partners of the division of labour during the lockdown and the organisation of reproductive work in 'shifts'. The division of labour within a couple before the pandemic proved to be crucial for what strategy they chose to adapt to the lockdown. According to our findings, ex-tending the egalitarian division of labour has led to greater satisfaction among partners and indicates greater societal resilience to crises.
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自引率
25.00%
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期刊介绍: Sociologický časopis je recenzovaný vědecký časopis publikující původní příspěvky k poznání společnosti od českých i zahraničních autorů. Vychází od roku 1965. Časopis přináší stati zabývající se otázkami teoretické sociologie, články zkoumající transformační jevy a sociální procesy probíhající v postkomunistických společnostech, přehledové články zpracovávající vývoj v široké paletě oborů sociologie a příbuzných sociálních věd, informace ze sociologických výzkumů.
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