articleGender & SocietyMar 10, 2006GREEN OA

Does Father Care Mean Fathers Share?

UNSW Sydney

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Abstract

This article uses diary data from the most recent Australian Bureau of Statistics Time Use Survey (N > 4,000) to compare by gender total child care time calculated in the measurements of (1) main activity, (2) main or secondary activity, and (3) total time spent in the company of children. It also offers an innovative gender comparison of relative time spent in (1) the activities that constitute child care, (2) child care as double activity, and (3) time with children in sole charge. These measures give a fuller picture of total time commitment to children and how men and women spend that time than has been available in previous time use analyses. The results indicate that compared to fathering, mothering…

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Keywords
  • Human multitasking
  • Child care
  • Time-use survey
  • Time allocation
  • Psychology
  • Total care
  • Paid work
  • Work (physics)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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