Policy as normative influence? On the relationship between parental leave policy and social norms in gender division of childcare across 48 countries

In the present work, we addressed the relationship between parental leave policies and social norms. Using a pre-registered, cross-national approach, we examined the relationship between parental leave policies and the perception of social norms for the gender division of childcare. In this study, 1...

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Published inBritish journal of social psychology
Main Authors Schindler, Simon, Schuster, Carolin, Olsson, Maria I T, Froehlich, Laura, Hübner, Ann-Kathrin, Block, Katharina, Van Laar, Colette, Schmader, Toni, Meeussen, Loes, van Grootel, Sanne, Croft, Alyssa, Sun, Molly Shuyi, Ainsaar, Mare, Aarntzen, Lianne, Adamus, Magdalena, Anderson, Joel, Atkinson, Ciara, Avicenna, Mohamad, Bąbel, Przemysław, Barth, Markus, Benson-Greenwald, Tessa, Maloku, Edona, Berent, Jacques, Bergsieker, Hilary B, Biernat, Monica, Birneanu, Andreea, Bodinaku, Blerta, Bosak, Janine, Bosson, Jennifer, Branković, Marija, Burkauskas, Julius, Čavojová, Vladimíra, Cheryan, Sapna, Choi, Eunsoo, Choi, Incheol, Contreras-Ibáñez, Carlos C, Coogan, Andrew, Danyliuk, Ivan, Dar-Nimrod, Ilan, Dasgupta, Nilanjana, de Lemus, Soledad, Devos, Thierry, Diab, Marwan, Diekman, Amanda B, Efremova, Maria, Eisner, Léïla, Eller, Anja, Erentaite, Rasa, Fedáková, Denisa, Franc, Renata, Gartzia, Leire, Gavreliuc, Alin, Gavreliuc, Dana, Gecaite-Stonciene, Julija, Germano, Adriana L, Giovannelli, Ilaria, Gismondi Diaz, Renzo, Gitikhmayeva, Lyudmila, Gizaw, Abiy Menkir, Gjoneska, Biljana, González, Omar Martínez, González, Roberto, Grijalva, Isaac David, Güngör, Derya, Gustafsson Sendén, Marie, Hall, William, Harb, Charles, Hassan, Bushra, Hässler, Tabea, Hawi, Diala R, Henningsen, Levke, Hoppe, Annedore, Ishii, Keiko, Jakšić, Ivana, Jasini, Alba, Jurkevičienė, Jurgita, Kelmendi, Kaltrina, Kirby, Teri A, Kitakaji, Yoko, Kosakowska-Berezecka, Natasza, Kozytska, Inna, Kulich, Clara, Kundtová-Klocová, Eva, Kunuroglu, Filiz, Aidy, Christina Lapytskaia, Lee, Albert, Lindqvist, Anna, López-López, Wilson, Luzvinda, Liany, Maricchiolo, Fridanna, Martinot, Delphine, McNamara, Rita Anne, Meister, Alyson, Melka, Tizita Lemma, Mickuviene, Narseta, Miranda-Orrego, María Isabel, Mkamwa, Thadeus, Morandini, James, Morton, Thomas, Mrisho, David
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LanguageEnglish
Published England 23.10.2024
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Summary:In the present work, we addressed the relationship between parental leave policies and social norms. Using a pre-registered, cross-national approach, we examined the relationship between parental leave policies and the perception of social norms for the gender division of childcare. In this study, 19,259 students (11,924 women) from 48 countries indicated the degree to which they believe childcare is (descriptive norm) and should be (prescriptive norm) equally divided among mothers and fathers. Policies were primarily operationalized as the existence of parental leave options in the respective country. The descriptive and prescriptive norms of equal division of childcare were stronger when parental leave was available in a country - also when controlling for potential confounding variables. Moreover, analyses of time since policy change suggested that policy change may initially affect prescriptive norms and then descriptive norms at a later point. However, due to the cross-sectional nature of the data, drawing causal inferences is difficult.
ISSN:2044-8309
DOI:10.1111/bjso.12806