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Castrillo Bustamante, María Concepción

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María Concepción
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Castrillo Bustamante
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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Ciencias Políticas y Sociología
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Sociología Aplicada
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    The Impact of Gender Values on Unpaid Work in Two Countries with Different Welfare Traditions: UK and Spain
    (Revista Internacional de Sociología, 2020) Romero-Balsas, Pedro; O'Brien, Margaret; Castrillo Bustamante, María Concepción
    This study aimed to compare the gap between gender role values and domestic practice in the UK and Spain. The data were drawn from a sample of British and Spanish male and female respondents to the International Social Survey Programme’s (ISSP) ‘Family and Changing Gender Roles’ module (2002, 2012) and used to create multivariate models using ordinary least-squares regression techniques. The findings suggest that gender role values impacts domestic practice: more time is devoted to housework by egalitarian than non-egalitarian men and less by egalitarian than non-egalitarian women. That effect was not observed for care-giving, however. The impact of gender values on the division by sex of household chores was found to be similar in the UK and Spain. A gradual move to more egalitarian ideals was also observed in both countries over the 10 year period studied.