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%T The impact of gender values on unpaid work in two countries with different welfare traditions: UK and Spain
%A Romero-Balsas, Pedro
%A O'Brien, Margaret
%A Castrillo Bustamante, Concepción
%J Revista Internacional de Sociología
%N 2
%P 1-13
%V 78
%D 2020
%K ZA3880 v1.1.0: International Social Survey Programme: Family and Changing Gender Roles III - ISSP 2002; ZA5900 v4.0.0: International Social Survey Programme: Family and Changing Gender Roles IV - ISSP 2012
%@ 1988-429X
%~ FDB
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-74325-8
%X This study aimed to compare the gap between gender role values and domestic practice in the UK and Spain. The data were drawn from a sample of British and Spanish male and female respondents to the International Social Survey Programme’s (ISSP) ‘Family and Changing Gender Roles’ module (2002, 2012) and used to create multivariate mod­els using ordinary least-squares regression techniques. The findings suggest that gender role values impacts domestic practice: more time is devoted to housework by egalitar­ian than non-egalitarian men and less by egalitarian than non-egalitarian women. That effect was not observed for care-giving, however. The impact of gender values on the division by sex of household chores was found to be similar in the UK and Spain. A gradual move to more egalitarian ideals was also observed in both countries over the 10 year period studied.
%C ESP
%G en
%9 journal article
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
%~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info