平衡成年生活经验的两大主要部分:双职工夫妇中的工作与家庭身份

Balancing lwo Major Parts of Adult Life Experience: Work and Family Identity Among Dual-Earner Couples

HUMAN RELATIONS · 1996
被引 94
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究通过香港207对双职工夫妇的数据,发现女性通过权衡工作与家庭角色来平衡身份认同,而男性则能同时认同两者,结果与性别分层社会中的角色规范一致。

Abstract

As sources of meaning and identity, it has been suggested that research on work and family roles should focus on understanding the processes by which commitment to these roles is built and sustained (Bielby, 1992). Informed by this view, data obtained through structured questionnaires from dual-earner couples (N = 207) in Hong Kong were used to constructively replicate the work of Bielby and Bielby (1989). The thesis of this paper is that as individuals become involved in a role, they develop an identity attached to that role. Results of the regression analysis revealed support for the thesis but generally, in ways consistent with the prescribed roles of men and women in a gender-stratified social system. In addition, the results revealed that women balance their work and family identity by trading-off one for the other. In contrast, men are able to simultaneously identify with work and family roles. Limitations of the study, directions for future research, and implications of the findings for a balanced life are discussed.

工作与家庭身份认同性别研究双职工夫妇