American househusbands: New time use evidence of gender display, 2003-2016
Authors: Kamila Kolpashnikova
Overview
Abstract (English)
The traditional gendered division of household labor, where women did the bulk of all domestic labor, is eroding. The literature on housework, however, does not discuss the ways how to test for the non-traditional gender performances. Using the American Time Use Survey (2003-2016), the present study fills in this research gap and re-tests the relationship between relative earnings and the performance of housework. The analysis of women’s time spent on domestic work shows that the traditional gender display explanation still applies to women’s participation in routine tasks such as cooking and cleaning. Thus, breadwinning wives display gender neutralizing behavior and ‘do’ gender. On the other hand, American men show non-normative gender behavior in cooking and cleaning, but not in maintenance, where they still ‘do’ gender. This paper unveils a persistent traditional gender performance of women in housework and a new pattern for men’s involvement in indoor routine housework.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Kamila Kolpashnikova |
Publication Year | 2018 |
Title | American househusbands: New time use evidence of gender display, 2003-2016 |
Volume | 140 |
Journal Name | Social Indicators Research |
Number | 3 |
Pages | 1259-1277 |
Publication Language | English |
- Kamila Kolpashnikova
- Kamila Kolpashnikova
- American househusbands: New time use evidence of gender display, 2003-2016
- Social Indicators Research
- 140
- 2018
- 3
- 1259-1277