更少工作,更多劳动:奥地利COVID-19疫情期间学校关闭与工作时长

Less Work, More Labor: School Closures and Work Hours During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Austria

Feminist Economics · 2023
被引 14
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

利用奥地利面板数据,研究发现疫情期间学校关闭导致母亲比父亲减少更多有偿工作时间,而父亲减少最少,甚至少于无子女者,加剧了性别差异。

Abstract

This article explores the gendered impact of school closures on paid work hours during the COVID-19 pandemic in Austria. Using data from the Austrian Corona Panel Project (ACPP) covering generalized school closures from March 2020 to April 2021, the study examines adjustments in work hours by gender and parental status. The descriptive data show general reductions in work time, especially in the first months. From July 2020 onward, however, mothers reduced work hours more than fathers when schools were closed – and they increased time spent on childcare, while fathers reduced theirs. Using OLS and fixed effects models, the study confirms that mothers reduced their work hours during school closures more than any other group. In contrast, fathers reduced their work hours the least – even less than individuals without children. Finally, there is some evidence that school closures capture policy stringency in high-incidence phases of the COVID-19 pandemic.HIGHLIGHTS In Austria, mothers reduced paid work time more than fathers in response to pandemic school closures.In contrast, fathers reduced their work time even less than individuals without children.School closures thus triggered a gendered labor market response among parents.The additional unpaid care work burden on women is a potential mechanism for these effects.COVID-19 policy responses may have exacerbated existing gender differences in the labor market.

COVID-19疫情学校关闭性别差异工作时间