Who supports the family?: gender and breadwinning in dual-earner marriages
This book uses data from a study of 153 dual-earner couples to examine the allocation of responsibility for breadwinning and the social construction of gender in their marriages. The author carefully distinguishes breadwinning from paid employment and uses the insights of gender construction theory...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book uses data from a study of 153 dual-earner couples to examine the allocation of responsibility for breadwinning and the social construction of gender in their marriages. The author carefully distinguishes breadwinning from paid employment and uses the insights of gender construction theory to illuminate that distinction. Gender construction theory sees gender as a system of social relations that is continually and actively created in the social interactions of daily life. Using both quantitative and qualitative analyses, this book demonstrates that despite the prevalence of dual-earner marriages, breadwinning is still widely used as a boundary that creates gender by distinguishing the meaning of men's employment from that of women's The author argues that though the extent to which breadwinning is used as a gender boundary is strongly influenced by adult experiences and circumstances and by the material conditions of couples' lives, it is not determined by these factors. Rather, the meanings attached to husbands' and wives' employment are actively constructed through a process of negotiation that is characterized by both contention and cooperation. Moreover, this is a highly dynamic process; the breadwinning boundary is renegotiated and reconstructed in response to disagreement, to changing circumstances, and to shifts in other, related gender boundaries. Through its detailed analysis of breadwinning and its development of gender boundaries as a theoretical concept, this book provides new insight into gender relations and makes a contribution to gender construction theory |
Beschreibung: | IX, 249 S. |
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adam_text | Contents
1 Introduction: Rethinking Breadwinning i
2 Gender Boundaries and the Social Construction of Gender 19
3 Employed Wives Constructions of Breadwinning 36
4 Dual Earner Husbands Constructions of Breadwinning 66
5 Collaborative Constructions of Gender:
Couples Who Agree About the Breadwinning Boundary 91
6 Contested Constructions of Gender: Couples Who
Disagree About the Breadwinning Boundary 123
7 Breadwinning and Mothering: The Relationship of
Gender Boundaries 156
8 Breadwinning and the Web of Gender 188
Appendix A—Methodology 205
Appendix B—Statistical Analyses 223
References 241
Index 245
Tables
1 A Typology of Wives Approaches to Breadwinning 42
2 A Typology of Husbands Approaches to Breadwinning 72
3 Agreement About Breadwinning by Breadwinner Types 94
4 Agreement About Breadwinning by Husband Wife
Wage Ratio 95
5 Breadwinner Types in 1987 and 1992 98
6 Change in Breadwinner Types Between 1987 88 and
1992 93 by Agreement in 1987 88 126
7 Percentage of Respondents Invoking Mothering as a
Gender Boundary on the Aggregate Measure 160
8 Frequency Distributions for Three Indicators of Mothering 161
9 Percentage of Respondents Invoking Mothering as a Gender
Boundary by Breadwinner Type 162
10 Percentage of Respondents Contesting Mothering and
Breadwinning Boundaries 165
Bi Wives Dimensions of Breadwinning and Factor Loadings 225
B2 Influences on Wives Dimensions of Breadwinning 227
B3 Husbands Dimensions of Breadwinning and
Factor Loadings 228
B4 Influences on Husbands Dimensions of Breadwinning 230
B5 Comparison of Original Sample and Follow up Subsample 232
B6 Best Predictors of Level of Agreement About Breadwinning 234
B7 Best Predictors of 1992 93 Breadwinning Dimensions 235
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title_sort | who supports the family gender and breadwinning in dual earner marriages |
title_sub | gender and breadwinning in dual-earner marriages |
topic | Couples - Travail - Aspect social - États-Unis Familles à double carrière - États-Unis Femmes mariées - Travail - Aspect social - États-Unis Huwelijk gtt Rôle selon le sexe - Aspect économique - États-Unis Sekserol gtt Tweeverdieners gtt Gesellschaft Dual-career families United States Married people Employment Social aspects United States Married women Employment Social aspects United States Sex role Economic aspects United States Diskriminierung (DE-588)4012472-1 gnd Familie (DE-588)4016397-0 gnd Geschlechterrolle (DE-588)4071776-8 gnd Doppelverdiener (DE-588)4012766-7 gnd Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Couples - Travail - Aspect social - États-Unis Familles à double carrière - États-Unis Femmes mariées - Travail - Aspect social - États-Unis Huwelijk Rôle selon le sexe - Aspect économique - États-Unis Sekserol Tweeverdieners Gesellschaft Dual-career families United States Married people Employment Social aspects United States Married women Employment Social aspects United States Sex role Economic aspects United States Diskriminierung Familie Geschlechterrolle Doppelverdiener Frau USA |
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work_keys_str_mv | AT potuchekjeanl whosupportsthefamilygenderandbreadwinningindualearnermarriages |