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Daily Activities of Working Men, Working Women and Unemployed Women in Ankara, Turkey
Daily Activities of Working Men, Working Women and Unemployed Women in Ankara, Turkey

Author(s): Ali Naci Yildiz, Kerim Hakan Altinta, Nazmi Bilir, Hatice İlknur Uçar
Subject(s): Gender Studies
Published by: Institut društvenih znanosti Ivo Pilar
Keywords: gender discrimination; housework; inequity; unemployed women; working life; working men; working women; time schedule

Summary/Abstract: This study was conducted to compare the daily activities of working women, working men and the housewives. A total of 129 men, 133 women and 54 housewives were included in the study. All the participants were married and have at least one child less than 5 years of age. The working women and men were working at the same institution, and the housewives were the neighbors of the working women. Both the working women and the housewives spend more time than men on in-house activities such as cooking, cleaning, dishwashing or ironing and child care; whereas men usually take the responsibility of out-of-house activities such as shopping or following the government office activities, and planning of house budget. Nevertheless, compared to the housewives, the working women take more responsibility in planning the budget, read more books, participate in more social activities, but have less time for sleeping, resting and watching television.

  • Issue Year: 16/2007
  • Issue No: 87+88
  • Page Range: 237-250
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English