Carlson Daniel L, Petts Richard J, Pepin Joanna R
University of Utah.
Ball State University.
Sociol Inq. 2022 Aug;92(3):1217-1244. doi: 10.1111/soin.12459. Epub 2021 Sep 26.
Stay-at-home orders and the removal of care and domestic supports during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic substantially disrupted US parents' work and family lives. Although much is known about changes in US parents' paid labor arrangements, the evidence regarding changes in unpaid domestic labor has been largely anecdotal. This study uses novel data from 1,025 US parents in different-sex partnerships to provide a descriptive overview of changes in mothers' and fathers' participation in, and division of, housework and childcare from March 2020 to the early days of the pandemic (late April 2020). Findings show an overall increase in domestic responsibilities for mothers who were already doing most of the household labor. Still, both mothers and fathers report a general shift toward more egalitarian divisions of household labor, driven by increases in fathers' contributions. The shift toward more egalitarian sharing of domestic labor is observed across demographic groups and across types of domestic tasks. Consistent with findings from other countries, egalitarian divisions of domestic labor increased among U.S. parents during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Mothers, nonetheless, report retaining primary responsibility for domestic labor in the majority of families.
在新冠疫情初期,居家令以及护理和家庭支持的减少极大地扰乱了美国父母的工作和家庭生活。尽管人们对美国父母有偿劳动安排的变化了解很多,但关于无偿家务劳动变化的证据大多是 anecdotal。本研究使用来自1025对异性伴侣的美国父母的新数据,对2020年3月至疫情初期(2020年4月下旬)母亲和父亲参与家务和育儿的情况以及家务分工的变化进行了描述性概述。研究结果表明,那些原本承担大部分家务劳动的母亲,其家庭责任总体上有所增加。不过,母亲和父亲都报告称,在家务劳动分工上总体朝着更加平等的方向转变,这是由父亲贡献的增加所推动的。在不同人口群体和各类家务任务中,都观察到了家务劳动朝着更平等分配的转变。与其他国家的研究结果一致,在新冠疫情初期,美国父母在家务劳动分工上更加平等。然而,母亲们报告称,在大多数家庭中,她们仍承担着主要的家务责任。