2022
DOI: 10.1177/14649934221103913
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‘I Do Not Want Her to be Doing Anything Stressful’: Men’s Involvement in Domestic Work During Pregnancy in Ghana

Abstract: Drawing on qualitative research from rural and urban areas, this article contributes to evolving social research in Ghana on possible changes in the gendered distribution of domestic labour. Formulated within debates on ‘doing gender’ and ‘undoing gender’, this study examines the extent to which acts of gender transgression may potentially occur during peak reproductive periods in the lives of Ghanaian couples. The findings of the study indicate that the participants reiterated normative gendered definitions o… Show more

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“…While the perception that pregnancy is a shared responsibility was recurrent among female participants and backed by evidence as an important role that could prevent maternal complications 50,51 , few men a rmed this. In this study, we observed that how men described their supportive roles were not congruent with the experiences of women.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…While the perception that pregnancy is a shared responsibility was recurrent among female participants and backed by evidence as an important role that could prevent maternal complications 50,51 , few men a rmed this. In this study, we observed that how men described their supportive roles were not congruent with the experiences of women.…”
Section: Fast-track Services Formentioning
confidence: 99%