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Stalled for Whom? Change in the Division of Particular Housework Tasks and Their Consequences for Middle- to Low-Income Couples:

机译:停滞于谁?中低收入夫妻的特殊家务劳动分工及其后果的变化:

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Whether the gender revolution has transformed couple behavior across all social classes is the subject of ongoing scholarly debate. The authors explore cohort change in the performance of individual routine and nonroutine housework tasks among middle- to low-income couples as well as their association with several aspects of relationship quality. Data are from the second wave (1992–1994) of the National Survey of Families and Households and the 2006 Marital and Relationship Survey. Contrary to arguments of a stalled gender revolution, the authors find that contemporary couples more often share all routine tasks (other than shopping) than couples in the past, with the greatest change in dishwashing and laundry. The equal sharing of housework is more positively related to sexual intimacy and relationship satisfaction among more recent cohorts and more negatively related to marital discord. The division of dishwashing, among all tasks, is most consequential to relationship quality, especially for women.
机译:性别革命是否已经改变了所有社会阶层中的夫妻行为,这是学术界不断争论的话题。作者探讨了中低收入夫妻在日常例行和非例行家务工作中的队列变化,以及他们与关系质量的几个方面的关系。数据来自全国家庭和家庭调查的第二波(1992年至1994年)以及2006年的婚姻和关系调查。与性别革命停滞不前的论点相反,作者发现,当代夫妻比过去的夫妻更多地承担着所有日常工作(购物除外),洗碗和洗衣服的变化最大。在最近的同龄人中,平均分担家务与性亲密和关系满意度更正相关,而与婚姻不和则负相关。在所有任务中,洗碗的划分最重要的是关系的质量,特别是对于女性而言。

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