Couples’ division of labor and fertility in Taiwan

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Chinese Sociological Review Pub Date : 2022-06-16 DOI:10.1080/21620555.2022.2084066
Jolene Tan
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Abstract The rise in women’s labor force participation is fundamentally changing the nature and intensity of domestic labor and increasing concerns about the prospects for fertility, particularly in gender-inegalitarian societies. To keep pace with these changes, the gender revolution perspective argues that increasing men’s involvement in the family will reduce burdens on women and facilitate fertility recuperation. This paper investigates the effect of labor sharing on fertility. Using ten waves of data from the Taiwanese Panel Study of Family Dynamics (8,863 couple-wave observations, 1,969 couples), latent class analysis was first used to define a division of labor typology, and mixed-effects models were subsequently estimated to investigate the associations between the division of labor arrangements and fertility behavior. Although the male-breadwinner model prevailed as the most conducive to childbearing, there is an urgent imperative to improve gender equality in domestic labor given the growing trend of dual-earner families. The results highlight the importance of considering couples’ paid and unpaid labor in relation to each other and suggest that gendered divisions of domestic labor have different implications on fertility depending on employment arrangements.
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台湾夫妻分工与生育
妇女劳动力参与率的上升从根本上改变了家务劳动的性质和强度,并增加了对生育前景的担忧,特别是在性别不平等的社会中。为了跟上这些变化,性别革命观点认为,增加男性对家庭的参与将减轻妇女的负担,并促进生育恢复。本文研究了劳动分担对生育率的影响。利用台湾家庭动力学小组研究的10波数据(8,863对夫妇波观察,1,969对夫妇),潜在类别分析首先用于定义劳动分工类型,然后估计混合效应模型以调查劳动分工安排与生育行为之间的关联。虽然男性养家糊口的模式被认为是最有利于生育的,但鉴于双职工家庭的增长趋势,迫切需要改善家务劳动中的性别平等。研究结果强调了考虑夫妻之间的有偿和无偿劳动的重要性,并表明根据就业安排,家务劳动的性别分工对生育率有不同的影响。
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