Centre for Population, Family and Health, University of Antwerp, Belgium.
Adv Life Course Res. 2023 Jun;56:100543. doi: 10.1016/j.alcr.2023.100543. Epub 2023 Mar 30.
Covid-19 lockdowns in many countries were characterised by increases in unpaid labour (e.g. home-schooling), as well as changing working conditions (e.g. remote work). Consequently, a large body of research assesses changes in dual earner couples' gender division of unpaid labour. However, despite the increasingly detailed picture of households' division of labour before and after the onset of the pandemic, it remains unclear how dual earner parents themselves perceive their decision-making regarding labour divisions during lockdowns. Consequently, using data from 31 individual in-depth interviews in Belgium, this study adopts a biographical-interpretative method to assess variation in narratives regarding the household division of labour before and during lockdown. Results indicate five ideal type narratives which vary in the extent to which lockdown divisions of unpaid labour exhibit path-dependency or constitute new gender dynamics, but also regarding the balance between individual agency and societal factors as determinants of labour divisions. Taken together, narratives discussing new gender dynamics during lockdowns put forward sector-specific changes in working hours and remote work as external and exogenous determinants. However, most importantly, findings indicate that household decision-making regarding unpaid labour during lockdowns is mostly perceived as path-dependent on pre-covid decision-making (e.g. gender specialisation) in the context of structural (e.g. gendered leave schemes) and normative boundaries (e.g. gendered parenting norms). Such path-dependencies in the decision-making underlying quantitatively identifiable divisions of unpaid labour during lockdowns are likely to be neglected in the absence of a qualitative life course perspective.
在许多国家,Covid-19 封锁期间,无报酬劳动(例如在家教育)增加,工作条件也发生了变化(例如远程工作)。因此,大量研究评估了双职工夫妇无报酬劳动性别分工的变化。然而,尽管在大流行之前和之后家庭劳动分工的情况越来越详细,但仍不清楚双职工父母自己如何看待他们在封锁期间关于劳动分工的决策。因此,本研究使用来自比利时的 31 个个人深入访谈的数据,采用传记解释方法来评估封锁前和期间家庭劳动分工的叙述差异。结果表明,有五种理想类型的叙述,它们在无报酬劳动的封锁分工表现出路径依赖性或构成新的性别动态的程度上有所不同,但也涉及个人代理和社会因素作为劳动分工决定因素之间的平衡。总的来说,关于封锁期间新性别动态的叙述提出了工作时间和远程工作的特定部门变化,作为外部和外生决定因素。然而,最重要的是,研究结果表明,在封锁期间,关于无报酬劳动的家庭决策主要被视为对新冠疫情前决策(例如性别专业化)的路径依赖,这在结构(例如性别化休假计划)和规范边界(例如性别化育儿规范)方面都是如此。如果没有定性的生活历程视角,这种在封锁期间可量化识别的无报酬劳动分工背后的决策中的路径依赖性很可能被忽视。