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Division of Labor Among Transgender and Gender Non-binary Parents: Association With Individual, Couple, and Children’s Behavioral Outcomes

机译:跨性别和性别非二元父母之间的分工:与个人,情侣和儿童的行为结果联系

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The division of unpaid labor is an important aspect in understanding co-parenting dynamics, along with individual well-being, couple functioning, and family dynamics. This study explores the division of household and childcare unpaid labor, well-being, relationship functioning, and child behavioral outcomes in 163 transgender and gender non-binary (TGNB) parents. Research exploring the division of labor among cisgender heterosexual couples has found that cisgender women in heterosexual couples disproportionately conduct more of the household and childcare labor (e.g., Lachance-Grzlea & Bouchard, 2010). In addition, among heterosexual (e.g., Lachance-Grzlea & Bouchard, 2010) and same-sex couples (Tornello, Sonnenberg, & Patterson, 2015), discrepancies in the division of unpaid labor has been associated with individual well-being, along with couple functioning. We know very little about the factors that predict how labor is divided, along with the impact these arrangements among of families headed by TGNB parents. In this study, TGNB parents reported dividing their household and childcare labor in an egalitarian fashion and wanted to divide their labor in that way. The gender of participants, gender design of the couple, educational attainment, and legal status of the couple’s relationship were not associated with the division of unpaid labor. In contrast, participants who reported making a lower proportion of the household income, worked less hours in paid employment, and were genetically related to their eldest child, reported completing significantly more childcare-related tasks, but not household labor. Using multiple regressions, participants’ genetic relatedness to their eldest child was the only significant predictor of performing greater unpaid childcare labor. Lastly, discrepancies in the household, but not childcare labor, predicted parental well-being and couple functioning. The division of labor among TGNB couples was unrelated to their child behavior outcomes. This study not only sheds light on the dynamics of TGNB-headed families, but also additional factors that influence the division of unpaid labor and how this division affects individuals within the family system.
机译:未付劳工的划分是了解共同育儿动态的一个重要方面,以及个人幸福,夫妇运作和家庭动态。本研究探讨了163名变性人和性别非二元(TGNB)父母的家庭和育儿无偿劳动,福祉,关系运作和儿童行为结果的划分。研究探索Cisbender异性恋夫妇中的劳动分工发现,异性恋夫妇的Cisbender女性不成比例地开展更多的家庭和儿童保育劳工(例如,Lachance-Grzlea&Bouchard,2010)。此外,在异性恋(例如,Lachance-Grzlea&Bouchard,2010)和同性夫妻(Tornello,Sonnenberg,&Patterson,2015)中,未付劳工部的差异与个人福祉有关夫妇运作。我们对预测劳动力分割的因素非常了解,以及由TGNB父母领导的家庭之间的影响。在这项研究中,TGNB父母报告说,将他们的家庭和儿童保育劳动划分为平等的时尚,并希望以这种方式划分劳动力。参与者的性别,对夫妻的性别设计,教育程度和法律地位的关系没有与未付劳动的划分无关。相比之下,报告的家庭收入比例较低的参与者在付费就业中工作了更低的工作时间,并与他们的大学儿童遗传有关,报告了更明显更多的儿童保育相关的任务,而不是家庭劳动力。使用多元回归,参与者对他们的大使儿童的遗传相关性是执行更大​​的未付儿童保育劳动的唯一重要预测因素。最后,家庭的差异,但不是育儿劳动,预测父母福祉和夫妇运作。 TGNB夫妇之间的劳动分工与其儿童行为结果无关。这项研究不仅阐明了TGNB头家庭的动态,而且还有影响未付劳动部门的额外因素以及该部门如何影响家庭系统内的个人。

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