Social Stratification and the Division of Household Labor in Japan: The Effect of Wives' Work on the Division of Labor among Dual-earner Families |
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Authors: | Akiko Iwama |
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Affiliation: | Associate Professor at WAKO UNIVERSITY, 2160, Kanaimachi, Machida-shi, Tokyo, 195–0071, Japan. Email: |
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Abstract: | Abstract: This article explores the relationship between social stratification and the division of household labor by examining how the contribution to housework by husbands in dual-earner families varies across the Japanese social stratification structure. First, I review previous studies concerning the determinants of husbands' participation in housework and construct four hypotheses regarding the relative resources explanation, the time constraints explanation, the ideology/sex role explanation, and the alternative manpower explanation. Second, I examine the empirical support for these hypotheses in dual-earner couples and the effect of social stratification on husband's participation in housework, which has not been studied thus far. Third, I investigate the effect of social stratification in more detail. According to the results of TOBIT regressions and other supplementary analyses, the principal findings are as follows: |
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Keywords: | social stratification the division of household labor dual-earner families |
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