Journal article
Who Helps with Homework? Parenting Inequality and Relationship Quality Among Employed Mothers and Fathers
S Schieman, L Ruppanner, MA Milkie
Journal of Family and Economic Issues | SPRINGER INT PUBL AG | Published : 2018
Abstract
This study investigated the relationship between parenting inequalities and feelings of relationship quality, and whether those patterns differed for women and men. Using data from the nationally representative 2011 Canadian Work, Stress, and Health Survey (N = 1427), we documented the relevance of perceived unfairness of the division of parenting and the ways that employment status and work hour preferences (“mismatch”) modify those relationships. We found that mothers in dual-earner households experience greater parenting inequalities than do similarly-situated fathers, net of housework inequalities. The negative association between parenting inequality and relationship quality was stronge..
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Awarded by Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) (Funding Reference Number: MOP-102730) and the Australian Research Council DECRA (project number DE150100228).