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The Return of Superman? Individual and Organizational Predictors of Men’s Housework in South Korea

2015; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 39; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1177/0192513x15621345

ISSN

1552-5481

Autores

Sue H. Moon, Jongtae Shin,

Tópico(s)

Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics

Resumo

In this survey study, we investigate factors that predict the extent of men’s engagement in housework in South Korea. Using data collected from 466 working fathers during the period from March 2013 to August 2013, it was found that a more egalitarian gender ideology and supervisor support for work–family balance were significant predictors of the frequency of men’s participation in housework (i.e., child-rearing activities and household chores), but that long work hours, which are prevalent in South Korea, moderated these relationships. More specifically, the condition of long average work hours reduced the positive effect of an egalitarian gender ideology and a supportive supervisor attitude on the extent of housework. Therefore, we contend that the effects of changes in individuals’ attitudes toward men’s housework will be limited without addressing cultural norms of overwork or “work devotion” in South Korea.

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