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新冠疫情之前及期间的女性和男性工作、家务劳动与儿童照料

Women's and men's work, housework and childcare, before and during COVID-19.

作者信息

Del Boca Daniela, Oggero Noemi, Profeta Paola, Rossi Mariacristina

机构信息

University of Turin and Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin, Italy.

ESOMAS Department, University of Turin and CeRP, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin, Italy.

出版信息

Rev Econ Househ. 2020;18(4):1001-1017. doi: 10.1007/s11150-020-09502-1. Epub 2020 Sep 6.

Abstract

Evidence from past economic crises indicates that recessions often affect men's and women's employment differently, with a greater impact on male-dominated sectors. The current COVID-19 crisis presents novel characteristics that have affected economic, health and social phenomena over wide swaths of the economy. Social distancing measures to combat the spread of the virus, such as working from home and school closures, have placed an additional tremendous burden on families. Using new survey data collected in April 2020 from a representative sample of Italian women, we analyse the effects of working arrangements due to COVID-19 on housework, childcare and home schooling among couples where both partners work. Our results show that most of the additional housework and childcare associated to COVID-19 falls on women while childcare activities are more equally shared within the couple than housework activities. According to our empirical estimates, changes to the amount of housework done by women during the emergency do not seem to depend on their partners' working arrangements. With the exception of those continuing to work at their usual place of work, all of the women surveyed spend more time on housework than before. In contrast, the amount of time men devote to housework does depend on their partners' working arrangements: men whose partners continue to work at their usual workplace spend more time on housework than before. The link between time devoted to childcare and working arrangements is more symmetric, with higher percentages of both women and men spending less time with their children if they continue to work away from home. For home schooling, too, parents who continue to go to their usual workplace after the lockdown are less likely to spend greater amounts of time with their children than before. Similar results emerge for the partners of women not working before the emergency. Finally, analysis of work-life balance satisfaction shows that working women with children aged 0-5 are those who find balancing work and family more difficult during COVID-19. The work-life balance is especially difficult to achieve for those with partners who continue to work outside the home during the emergency.

摘要

过去经济危机的证据表明,衰退对男性和女性就业的影响往往不同,对男性主导行业的影响更大。当前的新冠疫情危机呈现出一些新特点,对广泛经济领域的经济、健康和社会现象都产生了影响。为抗击病毒传播而采取的社交距离措施,如居家办公和学校停课,给家庭带来了额外的巨大负担。利用2020年4月从具有代表性的意大利女性样本中收集的新调查数据,我们分析了新冠疫情导致的工作安排对夫妻双方都工作的家庭中的家务、育儿和家庭教育的影响。我们的结果表明,与新冠疫情相关的额外家务和育儿工作大多落在女性身上,而育儿活动在夫妻之间的分担比家务活动更为平均。根据我们的实证估计,紧急状态期间女性家务量的变化似乎并不取决于其伴侣的工作安排。除了那些继续在正常工作地点工作的女性外,所有接受调查的女性花在家务上的时间都比以前更多。相比之下,男性花在家务上的时间确实取决于其伴侣的工作安排:伴侣继续在正常工作场所工作的男性花在家务上的时间比以前更多。投入育儿的时间与工作安排之间的联系更为对称,如果夫妻继续外出工作,那么女性和男性陪伴孩子的时间减少的比例都会更高。对于家庭教育也是如此,封锁后继续前往正常工作场所的父母陪伴孩子的时间比以前减少的可能性更大。对于紧急状态前不工作的女性的伴侣,也出现了类似结果。最后,对工作与生活平衡满意度的分析表明,有0至5岁孩子的职业女性是那些在新冠疫情期间感到平衡工作和家庭更加困难的人。对于那些伴侣在紧急状态期间继续外出工作的人来说,尤其难以实现工作与生活的平衡。

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