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Journal of Population Sciences

Table 7 Descriptive statistics of women experiencing favourable distributions of housework and the rest

From: Gendered division of housework and childcare and women’s intention to have a second child in Spain

 

0–40%

41–100%

 

0–40%

41–100%

Intention to have a second child within the following 3 years

Couple’s educational level

  

 Yes

18.3%

45.5%

He has higher educational level

23.2%

15.3%

 No

81.7%

54.6%

Equal educational level

36.3%

49.7%

Proportion of housework duties done by other persons

She has higher educational level

40.5%

35.0%

 0%

85.9%

82.3%

Women’s attatchment to the labour force

 

 1–30%

13.3%

10.5%

Full time

79.4%

51.6%

 31–100%

7.8%

7.3%

Part time

14.9%

21.1%

Proportion of childcare duties done by other persons

Unemployed

0.0%

12.4%

 0%

62.39%

66.37%

Inactive

5.7%

15.0%

 1–30%

21.5%

19.3%

Men’s attatchment to the labour force

 

 31–100%

16.1%

14.3%

Full time

47.2%

71.2%

Proportion of childcare performed by women

Part-time

20.8%

5.5%

 0–40%

9.41%

1.63%

Unemployed

9.4%

5.1%

 41–60%

39.93%

28.58%

Inactive

13.8%

2.7%

 61–80%

37.43%

43.34%

Work sector

  

 81–100%

13.23%

26.45%

Private

90.8%

60.4%

Satisfaction with the sharing (Housework)

 

Public

3.4%

12.3%

 0–6

0.78%

32.19%

Not working

5.7%

27.3%

 7–8

28.63%

33.81%

Civil status

  

 9

21.80%

8.53%

Married

98.6%

71.1%

 10

48.80%

25.47%

Non-married

1.4%

28.9%

Satisfaction with the sharing (Childcare)

 

Degree of urbanisation

  

 0–6

0.0%

19.5%

Urban

32.9%

50.8%

 7–8

18.7%

30.7%

Intermediate

51.5%

35.9%

 9

6.9%

13.2%

Rural

15.6%

13.4%

 10

74.5%

36.6%

Household income

  

Satisfaction with the couple

  

 < 500

0.0%

4.3%

 0–6

0.0%

6.2%

500–999

19.3%

6.9%

 7–8

40.6%

21.6%

1000–1499

19.6%

19.8%

 9

16.8%

19.8%

1500–1999

23.8%

17.3%

 10

42.6%

52.4%

2000–2499

16.2%

19.1%

Age (mean)

38.6

36.2

2500–2999

15.7%

11.8%

Age first child (mean)

6.95

4.64

3000–4999

5.5%

14.5%

Migrant background (any of the partners)

 

5000 and more

0.0%

6.3%

 Yes

47.8%

23.6%

Family attitudes

  

 No

52.2%

76.4%

Traditional atittudes

66.9%

42.8%

Educational level

  

Intermediaten attitudes

17.6%

32.8%

 Non-mandatory

11.5%

7.6%

Modern attitudes

15.5%

24.0%

 Mandatory

14.5%

11.0%

Disabilities

  

 Post-mandatory

30.8%

45.0%

Yes

2.3%

2.1%

 University

43.2%

37.2%

No

97.7%

97.9%

N

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N

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  1. Results are weighted