The orientation toward domestic labor questionnaire: Exploring dual-earner wives' sense of fairness about family work |
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,Journal/Book: J Family Psychology. 1998; 12: 750 First St NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242. Amer Psychological Assoc. 244-258.
Abstract: This study explored the psychometric properties of the Orientation Toward Domestic Labor Questionnaire (ODL-Q) with a sample of 622 dual-earner wives. Adequate internal consistency reliability was obtained for most of the constructs in the ODL-Q. In addition, construct validity far the ODL-Q was provided with multiple regression and discriminant analyses of the constructs' relationships to wives' sense of fairness about family work. The ODL-Q scales accounted for 57% of the variance in wives' sense of fairness. Effective communication about domestic labor (expressions of appreciation, sympathetic listening, mutual decision making) was by far the most powerful predictor and discriminator of fairness. Further validity was demonstrated in a cluster analysis identifying 3 groups of dual-earner wives suggested by A. Hochschild's (1989) qualitative study of family work. Implications for the construction of gender through domestic labor ate discussed.
Note: Article Hawkins AJ, Brigham Young Univ, Dept Family Sci, 938 Kimball Tower, Provo,UT 84602 USA
Keyword(s): PROVIDER-ROLE; HOUSEWORK; DIVISION; PERCEPTIONS; ISSUES; WOMENS
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