The Precarity of Progress: Implications of a Shifting Gendered Division of Labor for Relationships and Well-Being as a Function of Country-Level Gender Equality

Author:

Fisher Alexandra N.ORCID,Ryan Michelle K.ORCID,Liao Yuan-HsiORCID,Mikołajczak GosiaORCID,Riedijk LarisaORCID,Leander N. PontusORCID,Abakoumkin GeorgiosORCID,Abdul Khaiyom Jamilah Hanum,Ahmedi Vjollca,Agostini MaximilianORCID,Atta Moshin,Bagci Sabahat Cigdem,J. Bélanger Jocelyn,Berisha Kida Edona,B. I. Bernardo Allan,Chobthamkit Phatthanakit,Choi Hoon-Seok,Cristea Mioara,Damnjanovic Kaja,Danyliuk Ivan,Di Santo Daniela,M. Douglas Karen,Enea Violeta,J. Fitzsimons Gavan,Gómez Ángel,Gützkow Ben,Hamaidia Ali,Helmy Mai,Hudiyana Joevarian,Jovanović Veljko,Jovanović Veljko,Kende Anna,Keng Shian-Ling,Kieu Tra Thi Thanh,Koc Yasin,Kreienkamp Jannis,Kurapov Anton,Lantos Nóra Anna,P. Lemay Edward,Lueders Adrian,Malik Najma Iqbal,O. McCabe Kira,Mehulić Jasmina,Molinario Erica,Moyano Manuel,Muhammad Hayat,Muluk Hamdi,F. Nisa Claudia,Nyúl Boglárka,A. O’Keefe Paul,Olivias Osuna Jose Javier,Osin Evgeny,Park Joonha,Pica Gennaro,Pierro Antonio,Rees Jonas,Reitsema Anne Margit,Rullo Marika,Samekin Adil,M. Schumpe Birga,A. Selim Heyla,Stanton Michael Vicente,Tseliou EleftheriaORCID,R vanDellen Michelle,Vázquez Alexandra,Wollast Robin,Yeung Victoria Wai-LanORCID,Zand Somayeh,Žeželj Iris Lav,Zúñiga Claudia

Abstract

AbstractThe onset of the COVID-19 pandemic saw a shift toward a more traditional division of labor–one where women took greater responsibility for household tasks and childcare than men. We tested whether this regressive shift was more acutely perceived and experienced by women in countries with greater gender equality. Cross-cultural longitudinal survey data for women and men (N = 10,238) was collected weekly during the first few months of the pandemic. Multilevel modelling analyses, based on seven waves of data collection, indicated that a regressive shift was broadly perceived but not uniformly felt. Women and men alike perceived a shift toward a more traditional division of household labor during the first few weeks of the pandemic. However, this perception only undermined women’s satisfaction with their personal relationships and subjective mental health if they lived in countries with higher levels of economic gender equality. Among women in countries with lower levels of economic gender equality, the perceived shift predicted higher relationship satisfaction and mental health. There were no such effects among men. Taken together, our results suggest that subjective perceptions of disempowerment, and the gender role norms that underpin them, should be considered when examining the gendered impact of global crisis.

Funder

H2020 European Research Council

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council

Australian National University

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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