The role of job-related spatial mobility in the household division of labor within couples in Germany and Poland

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This paper will examine the self-reported division of housework and childcare in Germany and Poland considering the job-related spatial mobility within dual-earner couples who are living in a household together with a partner, using 2007 data from the Job Mobility and Family Lives in Europe Project. We find that men who are spatially mobile for work often report shifting housework to their partners. Polish couples show a stronger tendency toward an egalitarian division of labor than German couples do, especially in terms of childcare. But the central finding of this research is, gender trumps national differences and spatial mobility constraints. Polish and German women, whether mobile for their work or not, report doing the majority of housework and childcare compared to their partners.

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Hofmeister, H., Hünefeld, L., & Proch, C. (2010). The role of job-related spatial mobility in the household division of labor within couples in Germany and Poland. Zeitschrift Fur Familienforschung, 22(3), 308–330. https://doi.org/10.20377/jfr-260

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