Zhai Fuhua, Gao Qin, Wang Xiaoran
Associate Professor, Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service, Address: 113 West 60th Street, New York, NY 10023.
Professor, Columbia University School of Social Work, Address: 1255 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY 10027.
J Asian Public Policy. 2020;13(3):333-352. doi: 10.1080/17516234.2019.1632018. Epub 2019 Jun 18.
Using the 2010 China Family Panel Studies data, this article provides new evidence on the gender gap and the role of education in time use among married Chinese couples in both urban and rural areas. Across urban and rural areas and on both work and non-work days, wives spent much more time on personal and household care, while husbands spent more time on work and leisure/social activities. For urban wives, having the same or higher levels of education than their husbands helped narrow the gender gap in time spent on personal and household care, paid work, and leisure/social activities. In contrast, rural wives with the same levels of education as their husbands increased their time spent on leisure and social activities, but they also increased their time spent on personal and household care. These results help shed light on policy debates regarding gender inequality in China and around the world.
利用2010年中国家庭追踪调查数据,本文为城乡已婚中国夫妇在时间利用方面的性别差距和教育的作用提供了新的证据。在城乡地区以及工作日和非工作日,妻子在个人和家庭照料上花费的时间要多得多,而丈夫在工作和休闲/社交活动上花费的时间更多。对于城市妻子来说,与丈夫受教育程度相同或更高有助于缩小在个人和家庭照料、有偿工作以及休闲/社交活动上花费时间的性别差距。相比之下,与丈夫受教育程度相同的农村妻子增加了她们在休闲和社交活动上花费的时间,但她们在个人和家庭照料上花费的时间也增加了。这些结果有助于阐明中国乃至全球有关性别不平等的政策辩论。