南非的性别与工作:时间使用数据能揭示什么?

Gender and Work in South Africa: What Can Time-Use Data Reveal?

Feminist Economics · 2011
被引 68
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

利用2000年南非全国时间使用调查数据,分析男性和女性的时间使用模式,揭示劳动力调查中遗漏的生产性工作,并探讨性别不平等在劳动力市场和家庭中的相互关联。

Abstract

Abstract Using data from the 2000 South Africa National Time Use Survey, this study argues that a gender-aware understanding of men's and women's time use can help complement information on productive work missed in labor force surveys. Further, time-use information on job searches and household work provides insights into the interconnectedness of gender inequalities in the labor market and the household. An analysis of the time-use patterns of 10,465 working-age women and men in South Africa shows that a nontrivial proportion classified as either “not in the labor force” or “unemployed” actually engaged in subsistence, temporary, and casual forms of employment. This study finds that while women's and men's hours of unpaid work do not vary greatly across employment status, these obligations affect women's employment options andtheir ability to look for paid work. Time-use data help identify the salient characteristics of these individuals and the nature of their occupations.

南非时间利用数据性别不平等非正规就业