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Parental constructions of masculinity at the transition to parenthood: the division of parental leave among Austrian couples
Authors:Eva-Maria Schmidt  Irene Rieder  Ulrike Zartler  Cornelia Schadler  Rudolf Richter
Affiliation:1. Department of Sociology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria;2. Department of Sociology, Ludwig Maximilians University Munich, Munich, Germany
Abstract:Men and masculinity are considered a key factor in changing gender inequality at the transition to parenthood. Prior research on gendered division of parental leave concentrated on fathers’ perspectives. This paper includes perspectives of fathers and mothers who make use of parental leave in different ways and asks how masculinity is jointly constructed, how these constructions are linked to the use of parental leave, and if and how they are oriented towards hegemonic masculinity. The analysis is based on 44 qualitative interviews with 11 Austrian couples before and after birth when decisions concerning parental leave were made. Our case reconstructions reveal that parents considered parental leave a central element of masculinity as long as it suited fathers’ needs and circumstances permitted. The decisions for sharing parental leave were father-centred as both partners valued father’s leave higher than mother’s.
Keywords:Parental leave  gendered division of labour  fatherhood  joint constructions of masculinity  hegemonic masculinity  multiple perspectives
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