Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland.
University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
Demography. 2023 Aug 1;60(4):1005-1029. doi: 10.1215/00703370-10828906.
This article employs a couple-level framework to examine how a child's severe illness affects within-family gender inequality. We study parental labor market responses to a child's cancer diagnosis by exploiting an event-study methodology and rich individual-level administrative data on hospitalizations and labor market variables for the total population in Finland. We find that a child's cancer negatively affects the mother's and the father's labor income. The effect is considerably larger for women, increasing gender inequality beyond the well-documented motherhood penalty. We test three potential moderators explaining the more negative outcomes among mothers: (1) breadwinner status, (2) adherence to traditional gender roles and conservative values, and (3) the child's care needs. We find that mothers who are the main breadwinner experience a smaller reduction in their household income contribution than other mothers. Additionally, working in a gender-typical industry and a child's augmented care needs reinforce mothers' gendered responses. These findings contribute to the literature by providing new insights into gender roles when a child falls ill and demonstrating the effects of child health on gender inequality in two-parent households.
本文采用双层次框架研究儿童重病如何影响家庭内的性别不平等。我们通过事件研究方法研究了父母对孩子癌症诊断的劳动力市场反应,并利用芬兰全人口住院和劳动力市场变量的丰富个人层面行政数据。我们发现,儿童癌症会对母亲和父亲的劳动收入产生负面影响。对于女性来说,这种影响要大得多,导致性别不平等程度超过有据可查的母亲效应。我们测试了三种潜在的调节因素,以解释母亲的更负面结果:(1)养家糊口者的地位,(2)对传统性别角色和保守价值观的遵守,以及(3)孩子的照顾需求。我们发现,作为主要养家糊口者的母亲,其家庭收入贡献减少的幅度小于其他母亲。此外,在性别典型行业工作和孩子增加的照顾需求加剧了母亲的性别反应。这些发现通过提供当孩子生病时性别角色的新见解,并展示儿童健康对双亲家庭性别不平等的影响,为文献做出了贡献。