2018
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01330
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Gender Inequality in Household Chores and Work-Family Conflict

Abstract: The fact that the permeability between family and work scopes produces work-family conflict (WFC) is well established. As such, this research aims to check whether the unequal involvement in household chores between men and women is associated with increased WFC in women and men, interpreting the results also from the knowledge that arise from gender studies. A correlational study was carried out by means a questionnaire applied to 515 subjects (63% men) of two independent samples of Spanish men and women with… Show more

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“…Some investigators have shown that pressure in work and home areas generates negative significances on one another bi-directionally. It has been proposed that the degree of participation in the home role will create snags for participation in work, consequential in the home-work conflict (Cerrato & Cifre, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some investigators have shown that pressure in work and home areas generates negative significances on one another bi-directionally. It has been proposed that the degree of participation in the home role will create snags for participation in work, consequential in the home-work conflict (Cerrato & Cifre, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…About gender differences, although males reported higher positive affect, they showed a larger decrease than females over time. This may be due to the change in their routines, the increase in the number of hours at home, and sharing roles of parenting and caring for those who might not be used to it (Cerrato and Cifre, 2018).…”
Section: Positive Affectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of child-rearing practices and bonding between child and caregiver in the Arabian Gulf countries, there is evidence to suggest that women’s divided attention between their traditional roles of ‘homemaker’ and member of the workforce (Belwal and Belwal 2017 ) may affect the quality of parenting. It may be posited that the increase in women’s economic participation without simultaneous changes in the division of household tasks results in work-family conflict and increased stress in the household (Cerrato and Cifre 2018 ). While not trying to dump the much-desired women empowerment, studies are needed to shed light on the trajectory of women in the labor force.…”
Section: Some Risk Factors For Maltreatment Of Childrenmentioning
confidence: 99%