父母照料者与家庭权力动态

Parental Caregivers and Household Power Dynamics

Feminist Economics · 2021
被引 15
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

研究家庭内部议价能力如何影响照料老年父母的无偿劳动负担分配,发现女性可能承担市场工作、家务和照料的三重负担,并导致更多未满足的照料需求。

Abstract

Do parental caregivers bear the entire cost of caregiving? Standard cooperative models of the household suggest the welfare burden of care would be distributed across household members (for example, husband and wife). This study develops a simple collective model of intrahousehold bargaining to analyze the time and resource allocation decisions associated with providing unpaid care to an elderly parent. The study argues that if bargaining power is endogenously determined or labor markets are rigid, the welfare cost of caregiving can fall disproportionately on the woman partner, resulting in a “triple burden” of market work, home production, and caregiving, in addition to higher levels of unmet care needs. The study provides a numerical example using cross-country European data to demonstrate how a decrease in an adult daughter's bargaining power relative to her partner can increase her share of the welfare burden and the unmet care needs of her parent.HIGHLIGHTS Intrahousehold bargaining determines the welfare costs of unpaid caregiving.Labor market rigidities have nuanced effects on the division of the welfare burden.Flexible hours/leave policies could provide relief to both caregivers and recipients.Lower wage gaps and shifting social norms may promote a more equitable division of care.

家庭内部议价无偿照料福利负担照料未满足需求