Chauhan Priyanshi
Centre for South Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Room 219, Delhi, 110067 India.
Gender Issues. 2021;38(4):395-419. doi: 10.1007/s12147-020-09269-w. Epub 2020 Oct 24.
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the already existing gender inequalities with substantial implications on women. With the closure of offices and educational institutions, and the emerging norm of work from home and online education, along with the lack of services of domestic worker, the need to perform unpaid chores in the household has increased. Simultaneously, the requirements of social distancing and sanitization have created new unpaid chores. Owing to the sexual division of labour, and gendered roles and social norms of performing domestic and care work, the burden of unpaid work falls disproportionately on women. In this context, the objective of the paper is to study the impact of COVID-19 on time spent on unpaid work and the underlying gender differences in the urban centres in India. Specifically, the paper will do a comparative analysis of the gender differences in time spent on unpaid work before and during the lockdown, and analyse the reasons for the same.
新冠疫情加剧了业已存在的性别不平等,对女性产生了重大影响。随着办公室和教育机构关闭,以及居家办公和在线教育这一新常态的出现,再加上家政服务的缺乏,家庭中无酬家务劳动的需求增加了。与此同时,社交距离和卫生消毒的要求又产生了新的无酬家务。由于劳动性别分工以及从事家务和照料工作的性别角色及社会规范,无酬工作的负担不成比例地落在了女性身上。在此背景下,本文的目的是研究新冠疫情对印度城市中心无酬工作时间的影响以及潜在的性别差异。具体而言,本文将对封锁前和封锁期间无酬工作时间的性别差异进行比较分析,并分析其原因。