The division of child care during the coronavirus crisis in Germany: How did short-time work affect fathers' engagement?

Tabea Naujoks, M. Kreyenfeld, S. Dummert
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Objective: This paper examines how participation in the short-time work scheme affected the gendered division of child care during the COVID-19 crisis in Germany. Background: Short-time work (Kurzarbeit) has been one of the main policies used to combat the economic and labour market repercussions of the coronavirus pandemic in Germany. We examine whether and, if so, how the growing prevalence of short-time work has affected care patterns. Method: We use data from the IAB-HOPP, a longitudinal study monitored by the German Institute for Employment Research (IAB). The analytical sample includes couples with children aged 12 and younger. We employ multinomial logistic regressions in which the outcome variable is the change in the division of care work from a period before to a period during the coronavirus crisis (June to October 2020). Results: We find that among men, receiving short-time work benefits resulted in more gender-equal care patterns. The positive effect of short-time work on the division of child care is moderated by the level of education. Fathers with low or medium education are more likely to increase their child care share when receiving short-time work benefits compared to fathers with high education. However, we also find that participating in the short-time work programme had no strong or significant effects on the gendered division of care among women. Conclusion: The evidence from this study suggests that men’s working time is a major vehicle to change the gendered division of care in couple households.
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德国冠状病毒危机期间的儿童保育分工:短时间工作如何影响父亲的敬业度?
目的:研究参与短期工作计划对德国COVID-19危机期间儿童保育性别分工的影响。背景:短工时(Kurzarbeit)一直是德国应对冠状病毒大流行对经济和劳动力市场影响的主要政策之一。我们研究了越来越普遍的短期工作是否以及如果是这样,是如何影响护理模式的。方法:我们使用来自IAB- hopp的数据,这是一项由德国就业研究所(IAB)监测的纵向研究。分析样本包括有12岁及以下孩子的夫妇。我们采用多项逻辑回归,其中结果变量是冠状病毒危机之前到危机期间(2020年6月至10月)护理工作分工的变化。结果:我们发现,在男性中,接受短期工作福利导致性别更平等的护理模式。短期工作对儿童保育分工的积极影响受教育程度的影响而减弱。与受过高等教育的父亲相比,受教育程度低或中等的父亲在获得短期工作福利时更有可能增加照顾孩子的份额。然而,我们还发现,参加短期工作方案对妇女之间护理的性别分工没有强烈或显著的影响。结论:本研究的证据表明,男性的工作时间是改变夫妻家庭性别照顾分工的主要工具。
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