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Does Fine Particulate Matter Affect Parental Childcare Time?: The Gendered Effects of Air Pollution

Title
Does Fine Particulate Matter Affect Parental Childcare Time?: The Gendered Effects of Air Pollution
Alternative Author(s)

Choi, Mihyang

Keyword
Fine Particulate Matter ; Childcare Time ; Gendered Effect ; Korean Time Use Survey
Publication Year
2023-12-31
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.43 No.4, pp.227-248
Abstract
This study examines whether fine particulate matter affects parental childcare time, particularly focusing on the difference between mothers and fathers. Fine particulate matter pollution threatens children’s health and can shorten operational hours of childcare centers and educational institutions. Given these conditions, fine particulate matter is likely to increase parental childcare time. Combining the 2019 Korean Time Use Survey with fine particulate matter data, this study employs random effects Tobit models for analysis. The results show no significant relationship between fine particulate matter levels and parental childcare time. However, the impact of fine particulate matter on parental childcare time exhibited gender disparities, with increased fine particulate matter levels correlating with more time mothers spend on primary and simultaneous childcare activities and being with children. Conversely, fathers’ caregiving time decreased. These findings highlight that fine particulate matter can worsen existing gender inequality in childcare. This study concludes by discussing implications for policy and methodology and suggesting future research directions.
ISSN
1226-072X
DOI
10.15709/hswr.2023.43.4.227
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
Health care > Future disease risks
Population and family > Gender
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