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Constructivist Grounded Theory Approach in Understanding Couples¡¯ Perceived Fairness of Gendered Division of Labor: Implications on Marxist Feminist Approach and Third Wave Feminist Thought

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  • Aurora E. Araojo
  • Jimmy T. Masagca
  • Ernesto T. Ibardaloza
  • Donna DB. Salih
  • Catherine G. De Leon
  • Medie M. Lopez

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This study uses a constructivist Grounded Theory (GT) Approach guided by feminist and pro-feminism perspectives in developing a new model that analyzes the paradoxical question of why couples especially women perceive gendered division of labor as fair. Responses from agricultural partner dyads were subjected to the three-step method of the GT approach. Theoretical analysis revealed that perceived fairness of the gendered division of labor is grounded on the themes of (i) type of family upbringing, (ii) perceived physical advantage of men and perceived physical disadvantage of women, (iii) feelings of self-entitlement among men, (iv) role performance as indicator for self-worth among women, (v) sense of duty shared by the couple, (vi) open communication channels between couples, and (vii) observed family cooperation that entails delegation of household tasks to children. A new model illustrating the process of how gendered division of labor is regarded as fair between agricultural couples has been developed. Implications of this new model to Marxist Feminist Approach and Third Wave Feminism as basis for future social and policy reforms are also presented in this paper.

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  • Aurora E. Araojo & Jimmy T. Masagca & Ernesto T. Ibardaloza & Donna DB. Salih & Catherine G. De Leon & Medie M. Lopez, 2015. "Constructivist Grounded Theory Approach in Understanding Couples¡¯ Perceived Fairness of Gendered Division of Labor: Implications on Marxist Feminist Approach and Third Wave Feminist Thought," International Journal of Social Science Studies, Redfame publishing, vol. 3(5), pages 161-171, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:rfa:journl:v:3:y:2015:i:5:p:161-171
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    Keywords

    gender; feminism; agricultural labor; household labor; constructivist grounded theory;
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    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
    • Z0 - Other Special Topics - - General

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