Gender equality in the family and childbearing
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Dommermuth, Lars
Hohmann-Marriott, Bryndl
Lappegard, Trude
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Sage Publications Inc
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Gender equality and equity in the division of household labor may be associated with couples’ transitions to first, second, and third births. Our comprehensive analysis includes the division of housework and child care as well as the perception of whether this division is fair and satisfactory.
We use a unique data set combining the Norwegian Generations and
Gender Survey (2007) with information on childbirths within 3 years
after the interview from the population register. We found that an
unequal division of housework is associated with a decreased chance
of first and subsequent births. Child care is most relevant when the
respondent is satisfied with the division, as one-child couples where the
respondent is less satisfied with the division of child care are less likely
to have a second child. Our findings suggest that, even in a high-equity
context such as Norway, equality and equity in the household are also
important for childbearing.
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Journal of Family Issues
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2037-12-31