Paternal Care in Contemporary Society (A Comparison of Russia and Belarus)
[Ottsovskaia zabota v sovremennom obshchestve (sravnenie Rossii i Belarusi)]
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31857/S0869541524010104
EDN: YAVOMK
Type of publication: Research Article
Submitted: 11.03.2023
Accepted: 10.08.2023
About author(s)
Olga Semenova | https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0015-243X| m4248296@yandex.ru | Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Russian Academy of Sciences (32a Leninsky prospekt, Moscow, 119991, Russia)
Valentina Burkova | http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4777-0224 | burkovav@gmail.com | Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Russian Academy of Sciences (32a Leninsky prospekt, Moscow, 119991, Russia) | National Research University Higher School of Economics (11 Pokrovsky Bulvar, Moscow, 109028, Russia)
Marina Butovskaya | http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5528-0519 | marina.butovskaya@gmail.com | Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Russian Academy of Sciences (32a Leninsky prospekt, Moscow, 119991, Russia) | Russian State University for the Humanities (6 Miusskaya Sq., 125993, Moscow, GSP-3, Russia) | National Research University Higher School of Economics (11 Pokrovsky Bulvar, Moscow, 109028, Russia)
Elena Kasparova | https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2721-3105 | elena_arts@mail.ru | Belarusian State University (9 Nezavisimosti Ave., Minsk, 220030, Republic of Belarus)
Aleksei Ermakov | http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9834-3989 | amermakov@ya.ru | Don State Technical University (1 Gagarin Sq., Rostov-on-Don, 344000, Russia)
Keywords
Russia, Belarus, father investment, parental investment, reproductive success, father care, gender inequality, poverty
Abstract
Paternal care contributes to off spring’s development and future success in their adult life. Cultural stereotypes and individual views about family roles continue to have a significant impact on paternal care. We conducted a cross-cultural study of paternal care in Russia and Belarus, with special reference to cumulative impact of the level of family income and individual views concerning gender inequality. Total sample was 570 respondents. Results revealed the similarity of the behavioral models of fathers in Russia and Belarus. The general model of paternal care shows that a high level of wealth contributes to the increase of paternal care in both countries, whereas high level of gender inequality reduces the level of paternal care. Both countries continue to practice the traditional approach to sharing of concerns regarding children – women are more involved in childcare and education, while men invest more in the financial income of the family.
Citation
Semenova, O.V., V.N. Burkova, M.L. Butovskaya, E.N. Kasparova, and A.M. Ermakov. 2024. Ottsovskaia zabota v sovremennom obshchestve (sravnenie Rossii i Belarusi) [Paternal Care in Contemporary Society (A Comparison of Russia and Belarus)]. Etnograficheskoe obozrenie 1: 197–225. https://doi.org/10.31857/S0869541524010104 EDN: YAVOMK
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