Bargaining power and the household division of labour: Evidence from 2008 China time-use survey

Shi Fengdan, Pan Xuhua, Caryn Bruyere, M. Floro
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Analysis of time use patterns and the role of bargaining power enhance our understanding of household dynamics and factors impacting women’s labour market participation in China. It is a useful tool for policymakers seeking to promote gender equality and improve women’s well-being. Using a sample of 13,505 couples from the 2008 China National Time Use Survey (CTUS), this study examines the relationship between bargaining power and the amount of time allocated to household and care work and market work. It is found that wives spend a longer time working in a day (556 minutes) than husbands (520 minutes). The findings also show that the impact of bargaining power on women’s time in unpaid work is complicated. Husbands with higher bargaining power (as proxied by the education gap between spouses) spend less time on housework and more time on market work. However, the education gap does not influence women’s time spent on household work, while the bargaining power proxied by age gap between spouses does not affect the husband’s household work time. Having young children increases the time spent in housework for both spouses, but the wife’s housework increases considerably more than her husband’s (89.3 minutes vs. 29.8 minutes). The presence of older, retired household members reduces the wife’s housework and increases her market work, indicating their support in domestic chores performed by women.
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议价能力与家庭劳动分工:来自2008年中国时间使用调查的证据
对时间使用模式和议价能力作用的分析增强了我们对影响中国妇女劳动力市场参与的家庭动态和因素的理解。对于寻求促进性别平等和改善妇女福祉的政策制定者来说,这是一个有用的工具。本研究以2008年中国全国时间使用调查(CTUS)的13505对夫妇为样本,考察了议价能力与分配给家庭和护理工作以及市场工作的时间之间的关系。调查发现,妻子每天工作的时间(556分钟)比丈夫(520分钟)要长。研究结果还表明,议价能力对女性无偿工作时间的影响是复杂的。议价能力较强的丈夫(以配偶之间的教育差距为代表)花在家务上的时间更少,花在市场工作上的时间更多。然而,教育程度的差距并不影响女性的家务劳动时间,而配偶之间年龄差距所代表的议价能力并不影响丈夫的家务劳动时间。有年幼的孩子会增加夫妻双方做家务的时间,但妻子做家务的时间比丈夫多得多(89.3分钟比29.8分钟)。年龄较大的退休家庭成员的存在减少了妻子的家务劳动,增加了她的市场工作,这表明他们支持妇女做家务。
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