2020
DOI: 10.12765/bro-2020-01
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Eltern während der Corona-Krise: Zur Improvisation gezwungen

Abstract: Die Studie gibt einen Überblick über die Größenordnungen der von der Schließung von Kindertagesstätten (Kitas) und Schulen betroffenen Elterngruppen sowie der Veränderungen auf dem Arbeitsmarkt in den Monaten des Lockdowns. Im Anschluss werden vier Themenbereiche, die während der Krise an Relevanz gewannen, näher betrachtet: Eltern in systemrelevanten Berufen, Homeoffice als Lösung, Arbeitsteilung zwischen Frau und Mann sowie psychologische Folgen der Krise für Eltern.

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“…However, these results also indicate that the reduction was greater for men than for women (Globisch & Osiander 2020: 3; see also Fuchs-Schündeln & Stephan 2020). The results of another study confirm this greater loss in working hours for men in the early phase of the COVID-19 crisis: Bujard et al (2020) compare average working hours (including commuting time) from the German Internet Panel (GIP) conducted in 2018 with data from the Mannheim Corona Study (MCS) gathered in April 2020. They report that men's daily working hours decreased from 9.6 to 7.4 hours, whereas women's working time fell from 8.3 to 7.0 hours.…”
Section: Previous Researchmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…However, these results also indicate that the reduction was greater for men than for women (Globisch & Osiander 2020: 3; see also Fuchs-Schündeln & Stephan 2020). The results of another study confirm this greater loss in working hours for men in the early phase of the COVID-19 crisis: Bujard et al (2020) compare average working hours (including commuting time) from the German Internet Panel (GIP) conducted in 2018 with data from the Mannheim Corona Study (MCS) gathered in April 2020. They report that men's daily working hours decreased from 9.6 to 7.4 hours, whereas women's working time fell from 8.3 to 7.0 hours.…”
Section: Previous Researchmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Early studies using non-representative samples indicate that mothers reduced their working hours during the spring lockdown to a greater extent than men (Allmendinger 2020;Bünning et al 2020;Möhring et al 2020a;Hammerschmid et al 2020). However, other studies report that fathers reduced their working hours more strongly than mothers (Frodermann et al 2020;Globisch & Osiander 2020; see also Fuchs-Schündeln & Stephan 2020; Bujard et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Minor additional burdens due to home schooling can be seen in the case of mothers, working parents and parents with several children to be cared for or parents with higher education qualifications (Porsch & Porsch, 2020). However, there are also counter findings to the currently much discussed thesis of the re-traditionalisation of gender roles: Bujard et al (2020), for example, do not confirm that the traditionally divided gender roles have revived during the pandemic, they state that the participation of fathers in housework has even increased (ibid. ).…”
Section: Research Statusmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…More than 10 million children and young people were affected by the closure of day-care centres and schools during the lockdown in Germany. This not only affected the children or pupils, but also their parents, who were confronted with unprecedented challenges in schooling and child care (Bujard et al, 2020). According to Allmendinger et al (2020), mothers in particular were affected by the increasing care tasks and significantly reduced their working hours in the course of the corona pandemic and emerged as losers from the corona crisis.…”
Section: Research Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die Coronapandemie und ihre Folgen stellen für viele Kinder, Jugendliche und Eltern eine große Belastung dar [1][2][3][14][15][16]. Das Infoportal "Corona und Du" ist ein niedrigschwelliges webbasiertes Informationsangebot mit zahlreichen einfach umsetzbaren Tipps zum Umgang mit einem veränderten Alltag, psychischer Belastung und zum Erhalt der psychischen Gesundheit.…”
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