Perceived Fairness and Satisfaction with the Division of Housework Among Dual-Earner Couples in Italy |
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Authors: | Renzo Carriero |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Social Sciences , University of Torino , Torino, Italy renzo.carriero@unito.it |
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Abstract: | A well-documented paradox in family literature is that most married women and men consider the division of household labor to be fair, although its distribution is quite uneven. In this article I report results from a survey on 404 dual-earner couples with young children living in Torino, Italy. A small proportion of wives and husbands (13.6% and 5.7%, respectively) reported both unfairness and dissatisfaction with the division of housework. The absolute majority (55%) of both wives and husbands perceived fairness and satisfaction, even if most of the chores (about two-thirds) fell on wives’ shoulders. To explain these judgments, elements of Thompson's distributive justice theoretical framework were operationalized and tested. A critical reassessment of these elements is provided, based on empirical findings. |
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Keywords: | distributive justice division of labor fairness housework |
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