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dc.contributor.authorLappegård, Trude
dc.contributor.authorKjeldstad, Randi
dc.contributor.authorSkarðhamar, Torbjørn
dc.date.accessioned2013-02-02T17:26:56Z
dc.date.available2013-02-02T17:26:56Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.issn1892-753x
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11250/180009
dc.description.abstractSammendrag Denne studien ser på sammenhengen mellom deling av husarbeid og local kjønnslikestillingskontekst. Vi bruker data fra den norske Generations and Gender survey 2007 i kombinasjon med med ulike makromål på kjønnslikestilling i kommunen hvor respondenten bor. Resultatene viser at deling av husarbeid blant gifte og samboende par er relatert til den lokale likestillingskonteksten. Uavhengig av individuelle kjenntegn, par som bor i kommuner med høy likestilling deler husarbeid likere enn par som bor i kommuner med lav likestilling. ---- Abstract: This study investigates the relationship between the division of housework in couples and the local gender equality context. We use data from the Norwegian Generations and Gender survey 2007 combined with a range of macrolevel measures on gender equality in the municipality where the respondents live. Results show that in married and cohabiting couples, the division of housework is associated with local gender equality context. Irrespective of their individual characteristics, couples living in municipalities with high gender equality have more equal division of housework. The within country regional variation in women’s status and participation on various arenas as compared to men’s, seems to influence housework arrangements in the family. This corresponds to findings from previous studies comparing countries, hence indicating that several of the operating mechanisms are also present at a lower aggregate level. However, in contrast to cross-national comparisons, we find that individual characteristics are not associated differently with the division of housework according to regional gender context. This might be due to the fact that Norway is a relatively homogeneous and egalitarian country at both the regional and individual level. Keywords: division of housework, regional gender equality index, multilevel analysis, Norwayno_NO
dc.language.isoengno_NO
dc.publisherStatistics Norway, Research departmentno_NO
dc.relation.ispartofseriesDiscussion papers (Statistisk sentralbyrå. Forskningsavdelingen);No. 689
dc.subjectHusarbeidno_NO
dc.subjectLikestillingno_NO
dc.subjectKjønnsforskjellerno_NO
dc.subjectRegionale forholdno_NO
dc.subjectKommunerno_NO
dc.subjectJEL classification: J22no_NO
dc.subjectNorgeno_NO
dc.titleThe division of housework : does regional context matter?no_NO
dc.typeWorking paperno_NO
dc.subject.nsiVDP::Social science: 200::Sociology: 220no_NO
dc.source.pagenumber24 s.no_NO


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