Article(electronic)December 8, 2009

Roots and correlates of perceived injustice in the division of family work

In: Personal relationships, Volume 16, Issue 4, p. 553-574

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Abstract

Abstract This study provides a comprehensive test of the distributive justice framework to explain justice evaluations of the division of family work. Using data of 632 dual‐earner couples with young children from 3 European countries, the analyses provided good support for the distributive justice framework. The frequency with which spouses compared each other's amounts of family work, the outcome of the comparison of the husband's family work with the family work performed by other men, and the extent to which the partner appreciated one's family work proved to be most predictive of justice evaluations. Notably, the evidence supports the model equally for women and men and for justice evaluations of the divisions of domestic work and child care.

Languages

English

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN: 1475-6811

DOI

10.1111/j.1475-6811.2009.01239.x

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