Publikation: The gendered division of housework in times of Covid-19 : the role of essential worker status and work location
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The question whether the measures taken to curb the spread of Covid-19 exacerbated or reduced gender inequality with respect to the division of housework and childcare has initiated a large number of studies. This study adds to this field by investigating the role of an until now underexposed yet important element in the literature on the pandemic, which is the assignment of an essential worker status for one or two partners of a couple. Drawing on resource theory, we formulate different hypotheses on how an essential worker status impacts the gendered division of housework during the early phase of the Covid-19 pandemic in dual-earner opposite-sex couples. In addition, as essential work was often, but not always done on-site, we use the time availability perspective to formulate hypotheses on how the impact of being assigned the essential work status interacts with remote-work. We investigate these research questions in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands using household longitudinal panel data from UKHLS and COGIS-LISS, applying panel fixed effects models. The results suggest that having an essential occupation is a resource for women but not men to renegotiate the division of housework. This is particularly the case when one or both partners can work from home.
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PIOLATTO, Matteo, Marija BASHEVSKA, Olga LESHCHENKO, Chantal REMERY, Susanne STRAUSS, 2025. The gendered division of housework in times of Covid-19 : the role of essential worker status and work location. In: Journal of Family Studies. Taylor & Francis. ISSN 1322-9400. eISSN 1839-3543. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1080/13229400.2025.2526468BibTex
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