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Publication Date: 2004-Nov
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Gender Ideology and Investment in Housework: Postretirement Change
Solomon, Catherine Richards; Acock, Alan C.; Walker, Alexis J.
Journal of Family Issues, v25 n8 p1050-1071 Nov 2004
Using data from the National Survey of Families and Households, we assessed change in the relation between gender ideology and investment in routine chores across the retirement transition. Retirement may change the relation between ideology and household labor because the direct influence of time pressures is minimized. Specifically, men who have egalitarian attitudes before retirement may act in accordance with these views when they are retired. Surprisingly, results showed that women with an egalitarian ideology increased their investment in routine tasks when retired. Egalitarian men, however, did not invest more in routine tasks postretirement. The retirement transition does not appear to be an event of sufficient significance to change the negligible relation between egalitarian gender ideology and the division of household tasks.
Descriptors: Ideology, Retirement, Males, Housework, Family Work Relationship, Females, Sex Role, Interviews, Gender Differences, Time Management
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Language: English
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