如果你快乐你就拍拍手:美国父母真的喜欢照顾孩子吗?

If You're Happy and You Know It: How Do Mothers and Fathers in the US Really Feel about Caring for Their Children?

Feminist Economics · 2014
被引 78
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

利用2010年美国时间使用调查数据,研究父母在照顾孩子时的主观幸福感差异,发现父亲与母亲同样享受甚至更享受育儿时光,差异主要源于主观感受而非时间分配。

Abstract

This paper considers the question posed by popular media: Do women like doing childcare more than men? Using contemporaneous subjective well-being data paired with 24-hour time diaries from the 2010 American Time Use Survey, the paper explores gender differences in how mothers and fathers feel when engaged in a set of common daily activities. We find that both mothers and fathers engaged in child caregiving enjoy their time spent in child caregiving; fathers as much, or even more so, than mothers as evidenced by their average values for happiness, meaningfulness, tiredness, and stress and an aggregated statistic, the unpleasantness index. Simulations provide evidence that the difference between mothers and fathers comes almost completely from differences in their subjective well-being rather than from differences in how they use their time.

育儿幸福感性别差异父母主观幸福感时间利用