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The division of domestic work among dual-career and other dual-earner couples in Finland

Marja KänsäläTomi Oinas

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mixed methodsSociology and Political ScienceDomestic workdomestic workQualitative propertyDevelopmentgender attitudesSuomigender050602 political science & public administrationtyöuraSociologyFinlandkotityö05 social sciencesGeneral Social Sciencesta5142Working time0506 political scienceEuropean Social SurveyDual (category theory)Work (electrical)050902 family studies8. Economic growth0509 other social sciencesperheetSocial psychologydual-earner/career couples

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This study compares the division of domestic work among dual-career and other dual-earner couples. We examine whether gender attitudes, relative resources and working time explain the differences between dual-career and other dual-earner couples. We define dual-career couples as those in which both spouses are professionals and/or managers. The division of housework is important for these couples because of the intense pressures of work. We hypothesise that domestic work is more equally shared among dual-career couples than among other dual-earner couples. The quantitative analyses are based on the Finnish data from the 2010 European Social Survey (N = 493). The qualitative data consist of 20 Finnish career spouses interviewed in 2005. The quantitative analysis indicates that domestic work is shared the most equally among couples where the woman or both spouses have a career status. Attitudes, resources or working time do not explain this difference entirely. The results support the class culture hypothes...

https://doi.org/10.1080/13668803.2015.1057105