The gendered division of housework and fertility intention in Turkey

Abstract It is increasingly acknowledged that an equal sharing of domestic labour in a household influences women’s childbearing behavior in a positive way. Despite the growing literature on this association, there is little research exploring this phenomenon in the Middle Eastern setting. Using int...

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Main Author: Serap Kavas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-10-01
Series:Genus
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41118-019-0068-8
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spelling doaj-9bb0dda174974ff58302d7703ce332662020-11-25T03:51:57ZengSpringerOpenGenus2035-55562019-10-0175112510.1186/s41118-019-0068-8The gendered division of housework and fertility intention in TurkeySerap KavasAbstract It is increasingly acknowledged that an equal sharing of domestic labour in a household influences women’s childbearing behavior in a positive way. Despite the growing literature on this association, there is little research exploring this phenomenon in the Middle Eastern setting. Using intensive interviews with women (n = 32), I examine how the division of domestic labour is connected to women’s intention to continue childbearing in Turkey, an understudied region. The study finds that husbands’ housework share is positively related to women’s fertility intention for an additional child in Turkey. The gender revolution framework offers an explanation for fertility and gender relationship in Turkey; however, the fact that only a small number of sampled women enjoyed domestic equality and greater desire to continue childbearing suggests that the gender revolution is just evolving in this environment.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41118-019-0068-8Division of houseworkDomestic gender equalityGender revolution frameworkFertility intentionQualitative method
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The gendered division of housework and fertility intention in Turkey
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Division of housework
Domestic gender equality
Gender revolution framework
Fertility intention
Qualitative method
author_facet Serap Kavas
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title The gendered division of housework and fertility intention in Turkey
title_short The gendered division of housework and fertility intention in Turkey
title_full The gendered division of housework and fertility intention in Turkey
title_fullStr The gendered division of housework and fertility intention in Turkey
title_full_unstemmed The gendered division of housework and fertility intention in Turkey
title_sort gendered division of housework and fertility intention in turkey
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issn 2035-5556
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Abstract It is increasingly acknowledged that an equal sharing of domestic labour in a household influences women’s childbearing behavior in a positive way. Despite the growing literature on this association, there is little research exploring this phenomenon in the Middle Eastern setting. Using intensive interviews with women (n = 32), I examine how the division of domestic labour is connected to women’s intention to continue childbearing in Turkey, an understudied region. The study finds that husbands’ housework share is positively related to women’s fertility intention for an additional child in Turkey. The gender revolution framework offers an explanation for fertility and gender relationship in Turkey; however, the fact that only a small number of sampled women enjoyed domestic equality and greater desire to continue childbearing suggests that the gender revolution is just evolving in this environment.
topic Division of housework
Domestic gender equality
Gender revolution framework
Fertility intention
Qualitative method
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41118-019-0068-8
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