Torosyan Karine, Gerber Theodore P, Goñalons-Pons Pilar
International School of Economics at Tbilisi State University.
University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Int Migr Rev. 2016 Jun;50(2):445-474. doi: 10.1111/imre.12147. Epub 2018 Jul 19.
We examine whether migration affects the gender division of household tasks and participation in leisure within origin-country households using survey data from the Republic of Georgia. Our theoretical framework identifies two sets of mechanisms whereby migration might influence gender differences in home activities: migrant experience effects and migrant absence effects. We test for both types of effects on the probability that men and women perform gender atypical household tasks and engage in leisure activities by comparing households with and without currently absent and return migrants using probit regressions. We find evidence for both migration absence and migration experience effects on gender differences in housework and leisure. However, these effects are complex and contradictory: generally, male migration tends to exacerbate gender differences in the sending household while female migration tends to ameliorate them.
我们利用格鲁吉亚共和国的调查数据,研究移民是否会影响原籍国住户内家务劳动的性别分工以及休闲活动的参与情况。我们的理论框架确定了两套机制,通过这两套机制,移民可能会影响家庭活动中的性别差异:移民经历效应和移民缺席效应。我们通过使用概率回归比较有和没有当前不在家的移民及返乡移民的家庭,来检验这两种效应对于男性和女性从事性别非典型家务劳动以及参与休闲活动的概率的影响。我们发现了移民缺席效应和移民经历效应在家务劳动和休闲活动中的性别差异方面的证据。然而,这些效应是复杂且矛盾的:一般来说,男性移民往往会加剧移民输出家庭中的性别差异,而女性移民则往往会缓和这些差异。