As a consequence of recent socio-demographic trends and labour market transforma- tions the role of grandparental support has become pivotal in individuals’ and house- holds’ life courses. In Southern European countries the availability of grandparents affects young couples’ labour market participation and fertility decisions. In the present paper, it is asked if the potential availability of social support from the older family gen- eration is associated with more or less inequality in the division of unpaid housework in couples with minor children, in Italy. Using data from the 2016 Family and Social Subjects survey it is shown that while there is not a clear relation between intergen- erational face-to-face contacts and the symmetry of the division of household labour, adult children and older (grand)parents coresidence is associated with a more gender- equal sharing of housework within couples, arguably because co-residing grandpar- ents take on the execution of a number of household tasks. The observed effect is comparable to that of hiring a paid housekeeper and higher than hiring a babysitter. Thus, despite one may think that three-generation households are characterized by a culture of traditional norms, our findings indicate that they have a more gender-equal division of housework.
Albertini, M., Tosi, M. (2022). Grandparents, family solidarity and the division of housework: evidence from the Italian case. GENUS, 78(1), 1-22 [10.1186/s41118-022-00168-4].
Grandparents, family solidarity and the division of housework: evidence from the Italian case
Albertini, Marco
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;Tosi, MarcoSecondo
2022
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As a consequence of recent socio-demographic trends and labour market transforma- tions the role of grandparental support has become pivotal in individuals’ and house- holds’ life courses. In Southern European countries the availability of grandparents affects young couples’ labour market participation and fertility decisions. In the present paper, it is asked if the potential availability of social support from the older family gen- eration is associated with more or less inequality in the division of unpaid housework in couples with minor children, in Italy. Using data from the 2016 Family and Social Subjects survey it is shown that while there is not a clear relation between intergen- erational face-to-face contacts and the symmetry of the division of household labour, adult children and older (grand)parents coresidence is associated with a more gender- equal sharing of housework within couples, arguably because co-residing grandpar- ents take on the execution of a number of household tasks. The observed effect is comparable to that of hiring a paid housekeeper and higher than hiring a babysitter. Thus, despite one may think that three-generation households are characterized by a culture of traditional norms, our findings indicate that they have a more gender-equal division of housework.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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