Demographic Implications for Work-Family Research 主讀人:周麗端 國立台灣師範大學人類發展與家庭學系副教授.

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Demographic Implications for Work-Family Research 主讀人:周麗端 國立台灣師範大學人類發展與家庭學系副教授

Introduction  demography is essentially a cross-disciplinary field and thus has much to offer work-family researchers.  demography counts people and it places them: 1.where they live 2.where they work

Introduction  demography offers: 1.advantage--identifying, quantifying, and geographically locating populations 2.disadvantage--long lag (20)between perceiving a need for information and acquiring it

Introduction  demography : a large descriptive discipline, testing theories, and assumptions developed within other disciplines, especially sociology and economics, using the databases developed by the federal government for measuring the population and changes in it that are important for public policies and programs.

Data and Trends: Family

What is a Family  history : 1.familia ( Latin word): house 2.US agricultural history: everyone live together 3.modern times: household (1)nonfamily households (1/3) (2)family households (2/3)

What is a Family  history : modern times: household 7/10 children : in traditional family 3/10 children : other living arrangement

What is a Family  for work and family issues : nonresident family members such as a divorced parent are involved, whether in terms of care or money  why residence rule avoid distorting the work/family portrait

What is a Family  definition : most public data: a group of two persons or more…related by birth, marriage, or adoption and residing together some other data sets: live together but not married

Family Trends  work/family conflicts : consists largely of families with dependent children under 15 that have no full-time stay-at-home parent elderly care issues exclude from this chapter

Family Trends  work/family issues : 1.these issues influence people’s choice about whether to have children, how many to have, and the timing between births 2.demographic transition: fertility has been decreasing in recent decades while women have entered the workforce in increasing numbers

Family Trends  demographic transition stage one In pre-industrial society, death rates and birth rates were both high and fluctuated rapidly according to natural events, such as drought and disease, to produce a relatively constant and young population

Family Trends  demographic transition stage two This stage leads to a fall in death rates and an increase in population

Family Trends  demographic transition stage three Stage Three moves the population towards stability through a decline in the birth rate

Family Trends  demographic transition stage four This occurs where birth and death rates are both low. Therefore the total population is high and stable

Family Trends  demographic transition stage five or the second demographic transition The original Demographic Transition model has just four stages, however, some theorists consider that a fifth stage is needed to represent countries that have undergone the economic transition from manufacturing based industries into service and information based industries called deindustrialization.deindustrialization Countries populations are now reproducing well below their replacement levels, are not producing enough children to replace their parents' generation

Family Trends  for work/family policy development it is important to know why and how the United States has been marked less by this trend than other industrialized countries 1.varied racial and ethnic 2.extending shopping hours 3.men’s parenting contribution 4.flexible employment 5.societal flexibility : nonmarital childbearing

Family Trends  work/family issues and low fertility rates 2002 : children 1976 : 40-44—3.1 children 2002 : – 18% childless 1976 : 40-44—10% childless

Family Trends  work/family issues and low fertility rates higher income women -- low fertility : low work/family conflict low income women -- high fertility : high work/family conflict

Family Trends  US census data suggest: 1.number of families increase : proportion of families currently raising children continues to decline 2.increasing number of years without children in the home 1/3 between competition for parents’ tome: less 4.work/family conflict : guaranteed for women and men 5.avoiding work/family conflict: forego one partner’s income

Family Trends  create another baby boom? yes? No? GI bill ?  improvements in mortality from pyramids to pillars health life expectancy : dependent ?

The changing population context  US population year 2000 : 20.4% years old year 2025 : 40.8% years old  implication the working population in ages ‘at risk’ of work/family conflicts is growing slowly

Data and Trends: Work

What is work  work= paid?  unpaid work? family business? housework?

What is work  American Time Use Survey - count unpaid work doing housework: women > men this data source is a rich resource for researchers of work and family pattern  portable work: blend work and family

work trend  labor force participation from 1966 the work force participation rate reached a record high almost every year until 2001,when the baby boomers reach age 55 from 1980 an unusually large generation in the working ages an unprecedented number of wives and mothers in the labor force

work trend  who will face the work /family conflict? people who are in the workforce and have dependents (? ) in the home  labor force participation rate for women 1960 : 38% 1980 : 53% 2000 : 62%

work trend  family type over half of married couple families (most of these couples had responsibility for dependent family members) reported that both partner were in the workforce

work trend  children age children under 18: 43.2% --both parents in labor force  race and ethnic did not work Hispanic > white > black

work trend  work/family conflict solution family-friendly work practices

the changing labor force context  延後就業、延長就業 工作者年齡中位數 1982 : : : : 41.4

the changing labor force context  costs to economic efficiency 如果把性別因素排除,從 1983 到 2000 ,女性的收 入下降 0.3% 如果把工作型態計入,則女性因較多為 part-time 、 part-year 工作,所以收入較男性少 44% 是性別歧視嗎?

the changing labor force context  work/family and contemporary demographic patterns 1.population aging: minimizing the future costs to employers or taxpayers of effort to ameliorate work/family conflict 2.two different life trajectories for work/family conflict (1)higher educated women (2)lower educated women

思考  從人口統計觀察到的變遷,對工作與家庭的啟 示?  如何從人口統計觀點設計工作 / 家庭研究議題?