Gender Equality and Maternal Burnout: A 40-Country Study

Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology Vol/Iss. 53(2) Sage Publications Published In Pages: 157-178
By Roskam, Isabelle, Gallée, Laura, Aguiar, Joyce, Akgun, Ege, Arena, Andrew, Arikan, Gizem, Aunola, Kaisa, Bader, Michel, Barham, Elizabeth J., Besson, Eliane, Beyers, Wim, Boujut, Emilie, Brianda, Maria Elena, Brytek-Matera, Anna, Carbonneau, Noémie, César, Filipa, Chen, Bin-Bin, Dorard, Géraldine, Dos Santos Elias, Luciana Carla, Dunsmuir, Sandra, Egorova, Natalia, Favez, Nicolas, Fontaine, Anne-Marie, Foran, Heather, Fricke, Julia, Furutani, Kaichiro, Gannagé, Myrna, Gaspar, Maria, Godbout, Lucie, Goldenberg, Amit, Gross, James J., Ancuta Gurza, Maria, Hashmi, Muhammad Aamir, Helmy, Mai, Huynh, Mai Trang, Kaneza, Emérence, Kawamoto, Taishi, Kellou, Nassima, Medjahdi, Oussama, Knezevic, Goran, Lazarevic, Ljiljana B., Le Vigouroux, Sarah, Lebert-Charron, Astrid, Leme, Vanessa, Lin, Gao-Xian, MacCann, Carolyn, Manrique-Millones, Denisse, Matias, Marisa, Miranda-Orrego, María Isabel, Miscioscia, Marina, Morgades-Bamba, Clara, Mousavi, Seyyedeh Fatemeh, Moutassem-Mimouni, Badra, Muntean, Ana, Murphy, Hugh, Ndayizigiye, Alexis, Ngnombouowo, Tenkue Josué, Olderbak, Sally

Hypothesis

Maternal burnout will be associated with experiencing inequality in parenting when one holds egalitarian values.

Note

There is a significant positive association between holding egalitarian values and maternal burnout. Some countries have a very low association (p < .10), including Burundi, China, Spain, Turkey, and Vietnam. Other countries have almost non-existent correlations, including Algeria, Argentina, Cuba, Iran, Peru, Thailand, and Uruguay.

Test

Test NameSupportSignificanceCoefficientTail
Spearman’s rank correlationSupportedp < .001r = .17 in pooled sampleUNKNOWN

Variables

Variable NameVariable Type OCM Term(s)
Maternal burnoutDependentChild Care
Holding egalitarian valuesIndependentGender Status, Gender Roles And Issues