KINKEEPING AND DISTRESS - GENDER, RECIPIENTS OF CARE, AND WORK-FAMILYCONFLICT

Citation
N. Gerstel et Sk. Gallagher, KINKEEPING AND DISTRESS - GENDER, RECIPIENTS OF CARE, AND WORK-FAMILYCONFLICT, Journal of marriage and the family, 55(3), 1993, pp. 598-608
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Family Studies",Sociology
ISSN journal
00222445
Volume
55
Issue
3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
598 - 608
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-2445(1993)55:3<598:KAD-GR>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
This article examines kinkeeping and its relationship to distress. We document the extensive kin work-its breadth (number of kin helped) and depth (hours spent helping them)-performed especially by women but al so by men. In support of a structural hypothesis, findings show that t he breadth (but not depth) of kinkeeping is associated with depression for both women and men. In support of a normative hypothesis, analyse s show that less normative kinkeeping increases distress while more no rmative obligations, such as caring for parents, may actually yield gr atification. We find that role conflict-the interference of kinkeeping with both paid work and household obligations-helps explain the relat ionship of kinkeeping to distress.