Literatur zu Vulnerabilität in der Krise

Economic disturbances in the COVID-19 crisis and their gendered impact on unpaid activities in Germany and Italy
Beschreibung
This article investigates whether changes in women’s and men’s contributions to household income in Germany and Italy during the COVID-19 pandemic are associated with changes in unpaid work. The current health crisis represents a unique opportunity to explore these topics, because the restrictive measures imposed during the lockdown are likely to have generated an unexpected shock to both domestic work and individual ability to contribute to household income. Using data from two novel datasets collected in Germany and Italy during the pandemic, this article shows that changes to both contribution to household income and unpaid activities during the crisis have been gendered, affecting women more negatively than men. In addition, we suggest that economic disturbances during the pandemic are associated with gendered changes in unpaid work that seem to be driven by changes in bargaining power in both countries. Our results also show some support for enhanced traditionalization of domestic life among German couples during the crisis, as predicted by gender display theories, albeit only regarding childcare.
Erschienen
2021
Themen
Vulnerable Gruppen
Finanzielle & wirtschaftliche Unterstützung
Autor*innen
Kulic, Nevena
Dotti Sani, Giulia M.
Strauss, Susanne
Bellani, Luna
Zeitschrift
European Societies
Band
23
DOI
10.1080/14616696.2020.1828974