The Impact of COVID-19 on Family Relationships in Italy: Withdrawal on the Nuclear Family

Q3 Social Sciences Italian Sociological Review Pub Date : 2020-12-06 DOI:10.13136/ISR.V10I3S.394
S. Mazzucchelli, M. Bosoni, L. Medina
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The health emergency linked to the spread of COVID-19 has profoundly transformed people’s lives, both from the point of view of family and significant relationships, and at work, substantially modifying the relationship between these two significant areas. This contribution is aimed at assessing how Italian families are facing the current situation in dealing with work and care responsibilities using data from a CAWI study done during Phase 1 of the emergency (full lockdown, from March to April 2020) that surveyed over 1,391 participants, 73% women, (M age = 47; SD = 11.3). Findings from this study will contribute to a more thorough understanding of how people have reconciled work and care responsibilities during the lockdown, as well as their coping strategies. Findings from multivariate analysis have shown how health emergency and the related containment measures impact both personal/parental and work spheres, producing negative effects on the specific group of working parents, especially women. The 78% of respondents indicated that they continued to work mostly from home (62%) while simultaneously taking care of children. Moreover, married women and young people, and those without children, performed more effective coping strategies. Such results reveal the challenges of a nuclear family unit, wherein parents are separated from parental networks and time between family and work must be reconciled. Such problems are particularly challenging for women.
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2019冠状病毒病对意大利家庭关系的影响:核心家庭的退出
与COVID-19传播相关的突发卫生事件深刻地改变了人们的生活,无论是从家庭和重要关系的角度还是从工作的角度来看,都极大地改变了这两个重要领域之间的关系。这项贡献旨在利用CAWI在紧急情况第一阶段(全面封锁,2020年3月至4月)进行的一项研究的数据,评估意大利家庭在处理工作和护理责任方面面临的现状,该研究调查了1,391多名参与者,其中73%为女性,(年龄= 47岁;Sd = 11.3)。这项研究的结果将有助于更全面地了解人们在封锁期间如何协调工作和护理责任,以及他们的应对策略。多变量分析的结果表明,突发卫生事件和相关的遏制措施如何影响个人/父母和工作领域,对特定的工作父母群体,特别是妇女产生负面影响。78%的受访者表示,他们继续主要在家工作(62%),同时照顾孩子。此外,已婚妇女和年轻人以及没有孩子的人表现出更有效的应对策略。这样的结果揭示了核心家庭单位的挑战,父母与父母网络分离,家庭和工作之间的时间必须协调。这些问题对女性来说尤其具有挑战性。
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Italian Sociological Review
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期刊介绍: The Italian Sociological Review is as an academic journal for the dissemination of theoretical reflections and results of empirical research on social science, conducted with scientific methodologies and made available to a wider audience. The research results may have an impact on policy-makers, on the processes of formation of the students and the development and integration of theories and paradigms. It is therefore important that the journal maintains a high level of quality and transparency in the process of publication.
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