"我没有自己的房间":从性别角度看 COVID-19 大流行病和在家工作。

IF 1.4 Q3 SOCIAL ISSUES Gender Issues Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-18 DOI:10.1007/s12147-022-09302-0
Priyanshi Chauhan
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在家工作并非不分性别。由于 COVID-19 大流行将所有非必要的工作都转移到了家庭环境中,因此必须通过性别视角来研究这一现象。因此,我在印度对 30 对双职工已婚夫妇进行了半结构式访谈,对大流行病期间男女在家工作的性别经历进行了定性研究。研究结果表明,与男性相比,大流行病不成比例地加重了女性的无偿工作负担。妇女在家庭中协商性别化的时空安排,有限资源的分配倾向于男性。当这种情况与工作发生相互作用时,工作和家庭中的性别不平等就会加剧。性别角色和无偿工作决定了妇女对工作时间和地点的选择、工作领域和非工作领域之间的边界管理,以及她们被社会孤立的经历。此外,性别角色还影响了妇女在疫后重返工作岗位的决定,有些妇女可能根本不会重返工作岗位。最后,本文指出了性别问题与在家工作的现有概念框架之间的交叉点,并提出了将性别因素纳入在家工作政策的有力论据。
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"I Have No Room of My Own": COVID-19 Pandemic and Work-From-Home Through a Gender Lens.

Working from home is not gender neutral. As the COVID-19 pandemic has relocated all non-essential work to the home setting, it becomes imperative to examine the phenomenon through a gender lens. Accordingly, I conducted a qualitative study using semi-structured interviews with 30 dual-earning married couples in India to study the gendered work-from-home experiences of men and women during the pandemic. The findings suggest that the pandemic has disproportionately increased the burden of unpaid work for women as compared to men. Women are negotiating gendered time-space arrangements within their households with the allocation of limited resources being in favor of men. When this interacts with work, gender inequalities are reinforced both at work and home. Gender roles and unpaid work determine women's choices regarding when and where to work, boundary management between work and non-work domains, and their experiences of social isolation. Further, gender roles have also affected women's decisions regarding returning to work post-pandemic, where some women may not be returning to work at all. Finally, the paper identifies how gender intersects with the existing conceptual frameworks of working from home, and makes a strong case for integrating gender considerations in the work-from-home policies.

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Gender Issues
Gender Issues SOCIAL ISSUES-
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期刊介绍: Gender Issues is interdisciplinary and cross-national in scope focusing on gender and gender equity.  The journal publishes basic and applied research examining gender relationships as well as the impact of economic, legal, political, and social forces on those relationships across four domains: 1.  Understanding gender socialization, personality, and behavior in a gendered context.2.  Exploring the wide range of relationships within the gender spectrum, such as acquaintances, friendships, romantic, and professional relationships. 3.  Assessing the impact of economic, legal, political, and social changes on gender identity, expression, and gender relations.4.  Interpreting the impact of economic, legal, political, and social changes on the aspirations, status and roles of people internationally.
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