Outsourcing domestic work: A double‐edged sword for marital relations among dual‐earner couples

Author:

Cheung Adam Ka‐Lok1ORCID,Lui Lake2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sociology Hong Kong Baptist University Kowloon Tong Hong Kong SAR

2. Department of Sociology National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis study examines the relationship between domestic outsourcing, housework evaluations, and marital conflict, while also comparing the effects of parents' informal help and paid domestic workers' formal help on marital relations.BackgroundWhereas the role‐strain perspective asserts that shifting the housework burden to a third party can reduce marital conflict arising from housework division, the conflict perspective contends otherwise, especially when an additional family member is involved.MethodsWe analyzed household survey data with a representative sample of full‐time dual‐earning married couples in Hong Kong (N = 1,197). We used bivariate analysis and linear regression models to evaluate the relationship between domestic outsourcing, housework evaluations, and marital conflict.ResultsResults showed that getting help had significant indirect effects on marital conflict through housework evaluations. However, the two types of help were also positively associated with marital conflicts. The two types of help had simultaneously positive direct effects and negative indirect effects on marital conflicts, canceling out the effect of each other.ImplicationsOur study illuminates the positive effect of outsourcing through housework evaluation. However, the benefit of domestic outsourcing cannot be realized if the conflicts induced by domestic outsourcing are not resolved.

Funder

Research Grants Council, University Grants Committee

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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