Involved Fathers and Egalitarian Husbands: by Choice or by Constraint? A Study on Italian Couples with Small Children
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
There is a large debate on new models of fatherhood. By drawing
from the 2003 Italian survey
"Family and Social Subjects", we explore how many and who are these ???new??? fathers, whether they
are ???undoing gender??? through an equal share of housework, and whether this occurs more out of
choice or constraints. Results show
that Italian fathers daily involved in childcare are a minority and
male partners sharing equally housework are even less. Besides, they present specific profiles: they
belong to well educated, dual
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earner and homogamous couples (in terms of working time,
occupational position and sector), living in North or Center Italy. Gender role attitudes matter less,
affecting only the probability of being involved fathers and only in couples where both partners are
traditional. In the other types of couples, where a
traditional division is not "taken for granted",
gender practices appear to respond more to resources and constraints
Tipologia CRIS:
07P-Working Paper
Elenco autori:
Fuochi Giulia; Mencarini Letizia; Solera Cristina
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