Sharing housework can be healthy: cultural and psychological factors influencing men’s involvement in household maintenance

Following gender prescriptions can affect individuals’ quality of life. Research has shown that the unequal distribution of household labor is correlated with low psychological well-being and family conflict. Therefore, negotiations concerning household and family duties within relationships appear...

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Main Authors: Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka, Lubomiła Korzeniewska, Marta Kaczorowska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2016-09-01
Series:Health Psychology Report
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spelling doaj-54dbe512095b420c9b39909e596d3f4f2020-11-24T23:39:36ZengTermedia Publishing HouseHealth Psychology Report2353-41842353-55712016-09-014318920110.5114/hpr.2016.6223228301Sharing housework can be healthy: cultural and psychological factors influencing men’s involvement in household maintenanceNatasza Kosakowska-BerezeckaLubomiła KorzeniewskaMarta KaczorowskaFollowing gender prescriptions can affect individuals’ quality of life. Research has shown that the unequal distribution of household labor is correlated with low psychological well-being and family conflict. Therefore, negotiations concerning household and family duties within relationships appear to be an important health-related issue. Additionally, research has shown that couples who have more gender-egalitarian arrangements within their households have better health outcomes if the wider society is more gender egalitarian. In this literature review, we aim to shed light on the relationship of the equal division of housework between women and men with their health and well-being. We also present selected results from the series of studies conducted during our PAR Migration Navigator project, which explores the practices of gender equality within households and their relationship to individual well-being among Polish couples living in Poland, Polish migrant couples living in Norway, and Norwegian couples living in Norway.https://www.termedia.pl/Sharing-housework-can-be-healthy-cultural-and-psychological-factors-influencing-men-s-involvement-in-household-maintenance,74,28301,1,1.htmlgendered household duties gender equality and health gender stereotypes and health
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author Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka
Lubomiła Korzeniewska
Marta Kaczorowska
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Lubomiła Korzeniewska
Marta Kaczorowska
Sharing housework can be healthy: cultural and psychological factors influencing men’s involvement in household maintenance
Health Psychology Report
gendered household duties
gender equality and health
gender stereotypes and health
author_facet Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka
Lubomiła Korzeniewska
Marta Kaczorowska
author_sort Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka
title Sharing housework can be healthy: cultural and psychological factors influencing men’s involvement in household maintenance
title_short Sharing housework can be healthy: cultural and psychological factors influencing men’s involvement in household maintenance
title_full Sharing housework can be healthy: cultural and psychological factors influencing men’s involvement in household maintenance
title_fullStr Sharing housework can be healthy: cultural and psychological factors influencing men’s involvement in household maintenance
title_full_unstemmed Sharing housework can be healthy: cultural and psychological factors influencing men’s involvement in household maintenance
title_sort sharing housework can be healthy: cultural and psychological factors influencing men’s involvement in household maintenance
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Health Psychology Report
issn 2353-4184
2353-5571
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Following gender prescriptions can affect individuals’ quality of life. Research has shown that the unequal distribution of household labor is correlated with low psychological well-being and family conflict. Therefore, negotiations concerning household and family duties within relationships appear to be an important health-related issue. Additionally, research has shown that couples who have more gender-egalitarian arrangements within their households have better health outcomes if the wider society is more gender egalitarian. In this literature review, we aim to shed light on the relationship of the equal division of housework between women and men with their health and well-being. We also present selected results from the series of studies conducted during our PAR Migration Navigator project, which explores the practices of gender equality within households and their relationship to individual well-being among Polish couples living in Poland, Polish migrant couples living in Norway, and Norwegian couples living in Norway.
topic gendered household duties
gender equality and health
gender stereotypes and health
url https://www.termedia.pl/Sharing-housework-can-be-healthy-cultural-and-psychological-factors-influencing-men-s-involvement-in-household-maintenance,74,28301,1,1.html
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