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Income, work preferences and gender roles among parents of infa: a mixed method study from Nanjing / Kim, Sung won; Fong, Vanessa L; Yoshikawa, Hirokazu; Way, Niobe   Journal Article
Kim, Sung Won Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This article explores the relationship between gender and income inequality within and across households in an urban Chinese sample by looking at survey data from 381 married couples with infants born in a Nanjing hospital between 2006 and 2007 and in-depth interviews with a subsample of 80 of these couples. We explore the relationship between family income and differences between husbands' and wives' work preferences. A couple-level quantitative analysis shows that in lower-income families, husbands were more likely than their wives to prefer career advancement and low stress at work, and wives were more likely than their husbands to prefer state jobs. Our analyses of the qualitative subsample show that, even though high-income husbands and wives are more likely to share similar work preferences, the household division of roles within their marriages is still gendered along traditional lines, as it is in the marriages of low-income couples.
Key Words China  urban  Income  Gender  Nanjing  Parents 
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