Newkirk Katie, Perry-Jenkins Maureen, Sayer Aline G
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Center for Research on Families, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA 01003.
Sex Roles. 2017 Mar;76(5):319-333. doi: 10.1007/s11199-016-0604-3. Epub 2016 Mar 11.
We examine the relationships among the division of housework and childcare labor, perceptions of its fairness for two types of family labor (housework and childcare), and parents' relationship conflict across the transition to parenthood. Perceived fairness is examined as a mediator of the relationships between change in the division of housework and childcare and relationship conflict. Working-class, dual-earner couples ( = 108) in the U.S Northeast were interviewed at five time points from the third trimester of pregnancy and across the first year of parenthood. Research questions addressed whether change in the division of housework and childcare across the transition to parenthood predicted mothers' and fathers' relationship conflict, with attention to the mediating role of perceived fairness of these chores. Findings for housework indicated that perceived fairness was related to relationship conflict for mothers and fathers, such that when spouses perceived the change in the division of household tasks to be unfair to either partner, they reported more conflict, However, fairness did not significantly mediate relations between changes in division of household tasks and later relationship conflict. For childcare, fairness mediated relations between mothers' violated expectations concerning the division of childcare and later conflict such that mothers reported less conflict when they perceived the division of childcare as less unfair to themselves; there was no relationship for fathers. Findings highlight the importance of considering both childcare and household tasks independently in our models and suggest that the division of housework and childcare holds different implications for mothers' and fathers' assessments of relationship conflict.
我们研究了家务劳动和育儿劳动的分工、对这两种家庭劳动(家务和育儿)公平性的认知,以及父母在为人父母过渡期间的关系冲突之间的关系。公平感被视为家务和育儿分工变化与关系冲突之间关系的中介变量。我们对美国东北部的108对双职工工人阶级夫妇从怀孕晚期到为人父母的第一年的五个时间点进行了访谈。研究问题包括,在为人父母的过渡过程中,家务和育儿分工的变化是否预示着母亲和父亲的关系冲突,并关注这些家务公平感的中介作用。家务方面的研究结果表明,公平感与母亲和父亲的关系冲突有关,即当配偶认为家务分工的变化对任何一方不公平,他们报告的冲突就更多。然而,公平感并没有显著地调节家务分工变化与后期关系冲突之间的关系。对于育儿来说,公平感调节了母亲对育儿分工的期望被违背与后期冲突之间的关系,即当母亲认为育儿分工对自己不那么不公平时,她们报告的冲突就较少;而父亲方面则不存在这种关系。研究结果强调了在我们的模型中独立考虑育儿和家务的重要性,并表明家务和育儿分工对母亲和父亲评估关系冲突具有不同的影响。