Family practices during the pandemic and the state of emergency: The female perspective

Increased risks are inspiring context for family practices' analysis as they can impact changes in practices, thus changing family functioning and relations. The aim of the paper is to identify features of the main family practices (reproduction of everyday life, partnership, parenthood) during...

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Main Authors: Čikić Jovana M., Bilinović-Rajačić Ana Lj.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Sociological Association, Belgrade 2020-01-01
Series:Sociološki Pregled
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0085-6320/2020/0085-63202003799Q.pdf
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spelling doaj-a03eff0516a547bbb49fdd6a94915fac2021-04-02T16:15:23ZengSerbian Sociological Association, BelgradeSociološki Pregled0085-63202560-48802020-01-015437998360085-63202003799QFamily practices during the pandemic and the state of emergency: The female perspectiveČikić Jovana M.0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8344-873XBilinović-Rajačić Ana Lj.1Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Filozofski fakultet, Odsek za sociologiju, Novi Sad, SerbiaUniverzitet u Novom Sadu, Filozofski fakultet, Odsek za sociologiju, Novi Sad, SerbiaIncreased risks are inspiring context for family practices' analysis as they can impact changes in practices, thus changing family functioning and relations. The aim of the paper is to identify features of the main family practices (reproduction of everyday life, partnership, parenthood) during pandemic and state of emergency in Serbian society. It is assumed that these conditions led to practices' changes. The issue is analysed based on data collected on a sample of 265 female respondents using a combined research plan. The results showed that the state of emergency and the pandemic of COVID-19 virus induced changes in main family practices. The most common were changes in the reproduction of everyday life (especially, groceries shopping), while pre-pandemic partnership practices were the most resistant to change. Traditional and egalitarian practices showed greater resilience to change, while masculine practices are usually newly established. There is continuity in the use of "female" resources in family practices, but with a shift from this pattern towards more frequent engagement of "male" resources, due to changes in the professional roles during the state of emergency.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0085-6320/2020/0085-63202003799Q.pdffamily practicesstate of emergencycovid-19 pandemic
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author Čikić Jovana M.
Bilinović-Rajačić Ana Lj.
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Bilinović-Rajačić Ana Lj.
Family practices during the pandemic and the state of emergency: The female perspective
Sociološki Pregled
family practices
state of emergency
covid-19 pandemic
author_facet Čikić Jovana M.
Bilinović-Rajačić Ana Lj.
author_sort Čikić Jovana M.
title Family practices during the pandemic and the state of emergency: The female perspective
title_short Family practices during the pandemic and the state of emergency: The female perspective
title_full Family practices during the pandemic and the state of emergency: The female perspective
title_fullStr Family practices during the pandemic and the state of emergency: The female perspective
title_full_unstemmed Family practices during the pandemic and the state of emergency: The female perspective
title_sort family practices during the pandemic and the state of emergency: the female perspective
publisher Serbian Sociological Association, Belgrade
series Sociološki Pregled
issn 0085-6320
2560-4880
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Increased risks are inspiring context for family practices' analysis as they can impact changes in practices, thus changing family functioning and relations. The aim of the paper is to identify features of the main family practices (reproduction of everyday life, partnership, parenthood) during pandemic and state of emergency in Serbian society. It is assumed that these conditions led to practices' changes. The issue is analysed based on data collected on a sample of 265 female respondents using a combined research plan. The results showed that the state of emergency and the pandemic of COVID-19 virus induced changes in main family practices. The most common were changes in the reproduction of everyday life (especially, groceries shopping), while pre-pandemic partnership practices were the most resistant to change. Traditional and egalitarian practices showed greater resilience to change, while masculine practices are usually newly established. There is continuity in the use of "female" resources in family practices, but with a shift from this pattern towards more frequent engagement of "male" resources, due to changes in the professional roles during the state of emergency.
topic family practices
state of emergency
covid-19 pandemic
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0085-6320/2020/0085-63202003799Q.pdf
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