Household division of labour among European mixed partnerships

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Autor(a) principal: Gaspar, Sofia
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Klinke, Marie
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/1539
Resumo: Household duties have been a privileged terrain for academic research in recent decades, given that they represent an excellent field in which to observe how gender differentials have developed since women entered the paid labour market. However, despite the number of investigations that have centred on this subject, the results advanced in relation to housework dynamics among mixed partnerships have been few and confusing. Therefore, and as a means of partially overcoming this absence, the present paper looks at household gender division among European upper-middle class mixed couples living in Lisbon. The 15 interviewed couples revealed several dimensions of the allocation of housework performed by each spouse, particularly: a) the type of tasks undertaken; b) the amount of time devoted to home chores; c) the purchasing of formal help services for the performance of domestic duties; and d) perceptions of fairness in the distribution of home activities. After discussing each of these dimensions, in a final section we will suggest some of the lines of inquiry that might help expand further investigations dedicated to this topic.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Household division of labour among European mixed partnerships
title Household division of labour among European mixed partnerships
spellingShingle Household division of labour among European mixed partnerships
Gaspar, Sofia
Mixed couples
Household division of labour
Gendered home differentials
Perception of fairness
Formal paid services
Europe
title_short Household division of labour among European mixed partnerships
title_full Household division of labour among European mixed partnerships
title_fullStr Household division of labour among European mixed partnerships
title_full_unstemmed Household division of labour among European mixed partnerships
title_sort Household division of labour among European mixed partnerships
author Gaspar, Sofia
author_facet Gaspar, Sofia
Klinke, Marie
author_role author
author2 Klinke, Marie
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gaspar, Sofia
Klinke, Marie
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mixed couples
Household division of labour
Gendered home differentials
Perception of fairness
Formal paid services
Europe
topic Mixed couples
Household division of labour
Gendered home differentials
Perception of fairness
Formal paid services
Europe
description Household duties have been a privileged terrain for academic research in recent decades, given that they represent an excellent field in which to observe how gender differentials have developed since women entered the paid labour market. However, despite the number of investigations that have centred on this subject, the results advanced in relation to housework dynamics among mixed partnerships have been few and confusing. Therefore, and as a means of partially overcoming this absence, the present paper looks at household gender division among European upper-middle class mixed couples living in Lisbon. The 15 interviewed couples revealed several dimensions of the allocation of housework performed by each spouse, particularly: a) the type of tasks undertaken; b) the amount of time devoted to home chores; c) the purchasing of formal help services for the performance of domestic duties; and d) perceptions of fairness in the distribution of home activities. After discussing each of these dimensions, in a final section we will suggest some of the lines of inquiry that might help expand further investigations dedicated to this topic.
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