Härkönen Juho, Jalovaara Marika, Lappalainen Eevi, Miettinen Anneli
European University Institute, Florence, Italy.
Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.
Eur J Popul. 2023 Feb 21;39(1):2. doi: 10.1007/s10680-023-09651-w.
This study demonstrates how an evolving negative educational gradient of single parenthood can interact with changing labour market conditions to shape labour market inequalities between partnered and single parents. We analysed trends in employment rates among Finnish partnered and single mothers and fathers from 1987 to 2018. In the late 1980s' Finland, single mothers' employment was internationally high and on par with that of partnered mothers, and single fathers' employment rate was just below that of partnered fathers. The gaps between single and partnered parents emerged and increased during the 1990s recession, and after the 2008 economic crisis, it widened further. In 2018, the employment rates of single parents were 11-12 percentage points lower than those of partnered parents. We ask how much of this single-parent employment gap could be explained by compositional factors, and the widening educational gradient of single parenthood in particular. We use Chevan and Sutherland's decomposition technique on register data, which allows us to decompose the single-parent employment gap into the composition and rate effects by each category of the background variables. The findings point to an increasing double disadvantage of single parents: the gradually evolving disadvantage in educational backgrounds together with large differences in employment rates between single and partnered parents with low education explain large parts of the widening employment gap. Sociodemographic changes in interaction with changes in the labour market can produce inequalities by family structure in a Nordic society known for its extensive support for combining childcare and employment for all parents.
本研究展示了单亲家庭不断演变的负面教育梯度如何与不断变化的劳动力市场状况相互作用,从而塑造有伴侣父母和单亲父母之间的劳动力市场不平等。我们分析了1987年至2018年芬兰有伴侣的母亲和父亲以及单亲母亲和父亲的就业率趋势。在20世纪80年代后期的芬兰,单亲母亲的就业率在国际上处于较高水平,与有伴侣的母亲相当,单亲父亲的就业率略低于有伴侣的父亲。单亲父母与有伴侣父母之间的差距在20世纪90年代的经济衰退期间出现并扩大,2008年经济危机之后,差距进一步扩大。2018年,单亲父母的就业率比有伴侣父母低11 - 12个百分点。我们探讨了这种单亲父母就业差距中有多少可以由构成因素来解释,特别是单亲家庭不断扩大的教育梯度。我们运用Chevan和Sutherland的分解技术对登记数据进行分析,这使我们能够将单亲父母就业差距分解为背景变量各分类的构成效应和比率效应。研究结果表明单亲父母的双重劣势在增加:教育背景方面逐渐显现的劣势,以及低学历的单亲父母与有伴侣父母在就业率上的巨大差异,在很大程度上解释了就业差距的不断扩大。在一个以广泛支持所有父母兼顾育儿和就业而闻名的北欧社会中,社会人口结构变化与劳动力市场变化相互作用,可能会因家庭结构产生不平等。