Short Susan E, Goldscheider Frances K, Torr Berna M
Department of Sociology and Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA.
Demography. 2006 Nov;43(4):617-29. doi: 10.1353/dem.2006.0038.
Research on changes in women's parenting has focused primarily on their increased likelihood of combining parenthood with paid employment, exploring the pressures that result from this "second shift" or "double burden." This article complements this approach by focusing instead on the likely reduction in the help that mothers of small children have received as declines both in fertility and the coresidence of nonnuclear adults have reduced the number of other women in the household. Using national census data for the period 1880 to 2000, we show a substantial decline in the presence and availability of other females in the household, as fewer are coresident and more of those who are coresident are employed or in school. Although all mothers experience this decline, it is most acute for mothers working for pay in nonagricultural activities.
关于女性育儿变化的研究主要集中在她们将为人父母与有偿工作相结合的可能性增加上,探讨这种“二次转移”或“双重负担”所带来的压力。本文则通过关注另一个方面来补充这种研究方法,即随着生育率下降以及非核心成年人共同居住情况减少,家庭中其他女性数量减少,有幼儿的母亲所得到的帮助可能也会减少。利用1880年至2000年的全国人口普查数据,我们发现家庭中其他女性的存在和可提供帮助的情况大幅下降,因为共同居住的女性减少,而且共同居住的女性中更多的人受雇或上学。尽管所有母亲都经历了这种下降,但对于从事非农业活动有薪工作的母亲来说,这种下降最为明显。