Stefanova Vasilena, Farrell Lynn, Latu Ioana
School of Psychology, Queen's University, 18-30 Malone Road, Belfast, BT9 5BN UK.
Psychology Department, National College of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.
Curr Psychol. 2021 Dec 30:1-17. doi: 10.1007/s12144-021-02630-6.
The coronavirus pandemic lockdowns have led to an increase of caregiving and household responsibilities for many employees while working from home. We aimed to investigate whether there was a gender imbalance in the division of household labour within families during the pandemic, and whether this imbalance was associated with gender differences in personal outcomes (work-family conflict, burnout) as well as career-related outcomes (career self-efficacy and aspirations). Participants were 240 heterosexual individuals with or without caregiving responsibilities who lived with a partner and worked from home during the pandemic. They completed self-report questionnaires and indicated the division of domestic tasks within their household, the extent to which they experienced burnout and work-family conflict, and their career aspirations and career self-efficacy. The findings showed a significant gender imbalance, such that female caregivers spent significantly less time on work compared to the other groups and significantly more time on caregiving compared to male caregivers during the lockdown. There was a significant direct effect of caregiving on career outcomes for women, such that the more caregiving women performed during the lockdown relative to other tasks, the more negative their self-reported career outcomes were. Among men, caregiving did not predict career outcomes. Overall, our study showed that the gender imbalance in distributions of caregiving duties during the pandemic is associated with negative personal and professional outcomes for women who are caregivers. Practical implications are discussed accounting for this gender imbalance in the context of the pandemic and its influence on wellbeing and career outcomes, particularly for heterosexual women.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12144-021-02630-6.
冠状病毒大流行期间的封锁导致许多员工在家工作时的照顾责任和家务负担增加。我们旨在调查在疫情期间家庭内部家务劳动分工是否存在性别不平衡,以及这种不平衡是否与个人结果(工作-家庭冲突、倦怠)以及与职业相关的结果(职业自我效能感和职业抱负)中的性别差异相关。参与者为240名有或没有照顾责任的异性恋个体,他们在疫情期间与伴侣同住并在家工作。他们完成了自我报告问卷,表明了家庭内家务任务的分工、他们经历倦怠和工作-家庭冲突的程度,以及他们的职业抱负和职业自我效能感。研究结果显示出显著的性别不平衡,即在封锁期间,女性照顾者与其他群体相比工作时间显著减少,与男性照顾者相比照顾时间显著增加。照顾对女性的职业结果有显著的直接影响,即在封锁期间女性相对于其他任务进行的照顾越多,她们自我报告的职业结果就越负面。在男性中,照顾并不能预测职业结果。总体而言,我们的研究表明,疫情期间照顾责任分配中的性别不平衡与女性照顾者的负面个人和职业结果相关。在疫情背景下讨论了这种性别不平衡的实际影响及其对幸福感和职业结果的影响,特别是对异性恋女性的影响。
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