Doing gender in Spanish same-sex couples. The distribution of housework and childcare |
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Authors: | Gloria Álvarez Bernardo Nuria Romo Avilés Ana Belén García Berbén |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Social Anthropology, Institute of Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Granada, Granada, Spain;2. Department of Evolutionary and Educational Psychology, University of Granada, Granada, Spain |
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Abstract: | Housework and childcare have been considered mechanisms for ‘doing gender’ through the allocation of different functions to women and to men. Women continue to devote more time and effort to this type of work, in spite of their progressive incorporation into the labour market. Same-sex couples escape this gender binarism, and so this study set out to learn the distribution criteria work, as well as the influence of gender socialization when it comes to establishing this distribution. A qualitative investigation was carried out with 21 Spanish same-sex families. The results indicate that the majority of couples position themselves in an egalitarian discourse based on the absence of differentiated gender roles and a low level of specialization. No differences were found between male and female couples. Nevertheless, the female couples show higher levels of discontent when the distribution was not egalitarian. In conclusion, it is proposed that the effects of gender socialization are perpetuated beyond heterosexual relationships and also affect same-sex couples. |
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Keywords: | Same-sex couples housework childcare gender |
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