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新冠疫情期间亲职时间增加的性别差异:研究笔记。

Gender Disparities in Increased Parenting Time During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Research Note.

机构信息

Department of Sociology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA.

Wellington School of Business and Government, University of Victoria at Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand.

出版信息

Demography. 2022 Aug 1;59(4):1233-1247. doi: 10.1215/00703370-10113125.

Abstract

Public health measures aimed at curbing the transmission of COVID-19 increased parenting responsibilities during the early stages of the pandemic. This research note examines time-use data from the American Time Use Surveys to provide several fresh insights as to how mothers took on a disproportionate share of this responsibility compared to fathers during this period. First, the gender gap in total parenting time narrowed by 18%. Meanwhile, the gender disparity in time in educational activities increased by 113% and was not explained by changes in mothers' labor force participation. Mothers also took on 20% more time in secondary caregiving compared to fathers. Estimates among working parents indicated that the amount of time in which mothers coupled paid work with caregiving increased by 346% compared to fathers. These results highlight how fathers marginally increased their caregiving responsibilities compared to mothers, but not in activities that parents tend to rate as more stressful or intensive, such as supervising children's schooling and multitasking at work. The estimates provide clear evidence of the unequal caregiving burden placed on mothers during the pandemic.

摘要

公共卫生措施旨在遏制 COVID-19 的传播,这增加了父母在大流行早期的育儿责任。本研究报告利用美国时间使用调查的数据,提供了一些新的见解,说明在这段时间内,母亲与父亲相比承担了不成比例的责任。首先,总育儿时间的性别差距缩小了 18%。与此同时,教育活动时间的性别差距增加了 113%,这一差距不能用母亲劳动力参与率的变化来解释。与父亲相比,母亲在二级照顾方面也多承担了 20%的时间。在有工作的父母中进行的估计表明,与父亲相比,母亲将有偿工作与育儿结合在一起的时间增加了 346%。这些结果突显了与母亲相比,父亲只是略微增加了他们的育儿责任,但并没有增加父母通常认为更有压力或更繁重的活动,例如监督孩子的学业和工作中的多任务处理。这些估计为大流行期间母亲所承担的不平等育儿负担提供了明确的证据。

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