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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RR364
来源IDRR-364-EC
Emerging trends in earnings structures of couples in Europe: Short Statistical Report No. 5
Flavia Tsang; Michael S. Rendall; Charlene Rohr; Stijn Hoorens
发表日期2014-10-29
出版年2014
页码44
语种英语
结论 Emerging trends in earnings structures of couples in Europe: Short Statistical Report No. 5 | RAND
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Are couples in Europe becoming more gender-equal? This paper examines (i) the emerging trends in couples' earnings structures; and (ii) the extent to which more equal earnings relates to more equal domestic work contributions. Our analysis of recent trends (2007–2010), using the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC), indicated a continued majority of male sole- or main-earners, but also a decline in this gender imbalance over the three-year period. It is not yet known, however, whether this will ultimately be seen to have been driven by the economic crisis or to be part of a continuing trend towards more gender-equal couple earnings structures. Our empirical findings also addressed the tension between more gender-equal earnings that is expected to promote more gender-equal domestic work contributions and gender-role norms that perpetuate unequal domestic work contributions. We found that women spent much greater time in domestic work tasks than men, and that there is a relatively small difference in domestic work hours between men who contribute all most of the couple's earnings and men who contribute smaller proportions of the couple's earnings. In contrast, we found that women who contribute smaller proportions or none of the couple's earnings spent many more hours in domestic work tasks. These findings suggested an important factor that is likely to continue to act as a drag on change towards more equality within couples even in the presence of effective work/family reconciliation policies: a highly unequal gender division of labour in the home.

目录
  • Chapter One

    Context

  • Chapter Two

    Couple strategies analysis: data and definitions

  • Chapter Three

    Couples in 2010

  • Chapter Four

    Changes between 2007 and 2010

  • Chapter Five

    Changes in household earnings structures: a typology of countries

  • Chapter Six

    Earnings structures and time spent on domestic work

  • Chapter Seven

    Conclusions

  • Appendix A

    Distribution of couples by earnings structure and country, 2010

  • Appendix B

    Males' and females' self-reported time spent on domestic work by types of households and country

主题Cohabitation ; European Union ; Households ; Marriage and Divorce ; Wages and Compensation ; Workforce Management
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Flavia Tsang,Michael S. Rendall,Charlene Rohr,et al. Emerging trends in earnings structures of couples in Europe: Short Statistical Report No. 5. 2014.
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