The European Institute
for Gender Equality (EIGE) conducted an online survey to determine the sharing
of family and home-related tasks before (February-March 2020) and during (June-July
2021) the pandemic.
According to Público, Portuguese
men are more predisposed than the European Union average to spend an hour a day
with their children or grandchildren, but if we extend the time period, these
are largely exceeded by women.
This survey involved a
total of 42,300 people aged between 20 and 64, forming a representative sample
of each Member State. One of the first conclusions is that the Covid-19
pandemic has not brought about a significant change in the provision of care.
In other words, tasks related to children and older dependents continued to be
performed predominantly by women.
In Portugal, 92% of male and 97% of female respondents admitted to spending at least one hour a day
taking care of their children or small grandchildren. A result that does not
surprise the authors of this study.
"When men and
women in the general adult population (with or without children/grandchildren)
are asked whether they spend an hour or more every day caring for children, the
elderly or people with disabilities, the proportion of men who answer yes is in
Portugal 3% higher than the EU average", explained Blandine Mollard, an
EIGE expert.
Although so far the
numbers have been somewhat similar between men and women, this changes as time
goes on. On a weekday, 40% of women and 21% of men with children or
grandchildren under the age of 12 spend four or more hours a day caring for
them. Portugal and Germany register the greatest disparity (30%). Cyprus,
Finland and Malta the lowest: 24%.
"Inequalities
persist, with women much more likely to afford high-intensity childcare,"
adds Blandine Mollard.
If we focus on
teenagers between the ages of 12 and 18, the disparity is smaller: 20% of women
and 14% of men in the EU say they spend four hours or more.
It´s about time. Making babies requires both people (biologically speaking). As I told my father well over a decade ago “There´s more to being a father than just squirting sperm out.”
By guida from Lisbon on 07 Nov 2022, 05:10