ARC Centre of Excellence for Children and Families over the Life Course, Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
PLoS One. 2019 Apr 17;14(4):e0214019. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0214019. eCollection 2019.
The study of domestic money goes at the heart of debates about independence and equality in intimate relationships. It provides an important window on the individualization of family life and how couples reconcile ideals around egalitarian marriage ideologies with enduring gender inequality in society and the labor market. This study approaches these issues from the prism of couples' banking arrangements (separate vs. joint accounts), an aspect of financial organization that approximates the executive management of household resources and which has received comparatively little attention. As such, it is amongst the first to deploy large-scale, household panel data (Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey, n = 15,379 observations from 7,054 couples) and binary and multinomial random-effect logistic regression models to examine trends over time in couples' banking arrangements and their socio-demographic predictors. Key findings indicate that a large share of couples in Australia favors 'mixed' bank account strategies (i.e., holding both joint and separate accounts), but 'egalitarian' choices (i.e., dual separate accounts) are prevalent and on the rise. Couples' bank account choices are influenced in theoretically-meaningful ways by economic resources, transaction costs, relationship history, gender-role attitudes, and family background.
家庭货币研究是亲密关系中独立性和平等性争论的核心。它为家庭生活的个体化以及夫妻如何调和平等婚姻意识形态的理想与社会和劳动力市场中持久的性别不平等提供了一个重要视角。本研究从夫妻的银行安排(单独账户与联名账户)的角度来探讨这些问题,这是财务组织的一个方面,它近似于家庭资源的执行管理,而这方面相对较少受到关注。因此,它是首批利用大规模家庭面板数据(澳大利亚家庭、收入和劳动力动态调查,来自 7054 对夫妻的 15379 个观察值)和二元和多项随机效应逻辑回归模型来研究夫妻银行安排及其社会人口预测因素随时间变化的趋势的研究之一。主要发现表明,澳大利亚很大一部分夫妻倾向于“混合”银行账户策略(即持有联名和单独账户),但“平等主义”的选择(即双重单独账户)很普遍且呈上升趋势。夫妻的银行账户选择受到经济资源、交易成本、关系历史、性别角色态度和家庭背景等方面的理论意义上的影响。