Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
955985 Social Science Research 2013 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We find a reciprocal relationship between housework and gender ideology.•We find reciprocality for both husbands and wives.•The reciprocal relationship for wives is mediated by husbands’ gender ideology.•OLS regression produces inaccurate estimates, especially for wives.

Nearly all quantitative studies examining the association between the division of housework and gender ideology have found that gender egalitarianism results in less housework for wives, more for husbands, and more equal sharing of housework by couples. However, a few studies suggest housework has a nontrivial influence on gender ideology. An overreliance on single-direction, single-equation regression models and cross-sectional data has limited past research from making strong claims about the causal relationship between gender ideology and housework. We use data on married couples from Waves 1 and 2 of the National Survey of Families and Households and nonrecursive simultaneous equation models to assess the causal relationship between housework and gender ideology. Results show a mutual and reciprocal relationship between the division of housework and gender ideology for both husbands’ and wives’. Reciprocity is strongest for husbands while for wives the relationship is partially indirect and mediated through their husbands’ gender ideologies.

Keywords
Related Topics
Social Sciences and Humanities Psychology Social Psychology
Authors
, ,