Ly Dan P, Jena Anupam B
Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Mayo Clin Proc. 2018 Oct;93(10):1484-1487. doi: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2018.02.018. Epub 2018 Apr 16.
Limited data exist on differences in time spent on household activities and child care between male and female physicians, which may influence sex differences in hours worked professionally. We studied sex differences among married physicians in time spent on household activities (eg, cleaning and cooking) and child care (eg, bathing and homework) from 2003 through 2016 using the American Time Use Survey, a detailed time use survey administered by the US Census. Overall, we found that female physicians with children spent 100.2 minutes (95% CI, 67.0-133.3 minutes) more per day on household activities and child care than did male physicians, a finding that was qualitatively similar after adjustment for work hours outside the home of both spouses. These patterns may reflect societal norms that ultimately influence physician sex differences in hours worked professionally.
关于男性和女性医生在家庭活动和儿童照料上所花费时间的差异,现有数据有限,而这可能会影响专业工作时长方面的性别差异。我们利用美国时间使用调查(一项由美国人口普查局进行的详细时间使用调查),研究了2003年至2016年期间已婚医生在家庭活动(如清洁和烹饪)和儿童照料(如洗澡和辅导作业)上所花费时间的性别差异。总体而言,我们发现有孩子的女性医生每天在家庭活动和儿童照料上比男性医生多花费100.2分钟(95%置信区间,67.0 - 133.3分钟),在对夫妻双方在家外的工作时长进行调整后,这一发现本质上是相似的。这些模式可能反映了社会规范,而这些规范最终影响了医生在专业工作时长上的性别差异。