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AUTOR(ES) V. Frey , Tanja van der Lippe , Milena Tsvetkova
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands, Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations
ANO 2013
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Journal of Family Issues
ISSN 0192-513X
E-ISSN 1552-5481
EDITORA SAGE Publications
DOI 10.1177/0192513x12468099
CITAÇÕES 4
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 10a5ac9aa82ff6d0d2cd293cbded60ae

Resumo

The outsourcing of domestic tasks is an important strategy for coping with the competing time claims of the family and the workplace. Previous research explained the use of domestic help mainly in terms of financial and time constraints. In this article, we conceptualize household work as producing not only goods but also direct utility, and we argue that the more pleasure household members take in doing domestic work, the less they outsource it. Using the Dutch Time Competition Survey ( N = 736), we find that if partners enjoy maintenance, cleaning, cooking, or child care, they are less likely to outsource these tasks, controlling for time and monetary resources and gender-role expectations. A woman's preferences are more important for the outsourcing of cleaning and child care, whereas a man's preferences are more important for the outsourcing of home maintenance. Cooking is less likely to be outsourced when both men and women find it pleasurable to cook themselves.

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