The Gender Gap in the Care Economy Is Larger in Highly Developed Countries: Sociocultural Explanations for Paradoxical Findings

dc.contributor.authorKatharina Block
dc.contributor.authorMaria I. T. Olsson
dc.contributor.authorSanne van Grootel
dc.contributor.authorCarolin Schuster
dc.contributor.authorLoes Meeussen
dc.contributor.authorColette Van Laar
dc.contributor.authorSarah E. Martiny
dc.contributor.authorAlyssa Croft
dc.contributor.authorMolly Shuyi Sun
dc.contributor.authorSheila Wee
dc.contributor.authorMare Ainsaar
dc.contributor.authorLianne Aarntzen
dc.contributor.authorMagdalena Adamus
dc.contributor.authorJoel Anderson
dc.contributor.authorCiara Atkinson
dc.contributor.authorMohamad Avicenna
dc.contributor.authorPrzemysław Bąbel
dc.contributor.authorMarkus Barth
dc.contributor.authorTessa M. Benson-Greenwald
dc.contributor.authorEdona Maloku
dc.contributor.authorJacques Berent
dc.contributor.authorHilary B. Bergsieker
dc.contributor.authorMonica Biernat
dc.contributor.authorAndreea G. Bîrneanu
dc.contributor.authorBlerta Bodinaku
dc.contributor.authorJanine Bosak
dc.contributor.authorJennifer Bosson
dc.contributor.authorMarija Branković
dc.contributor.authorJulius Burkauskas
dc.contributor.authorVladimíra Čavojová
dc.contributor.authorSapna Cheryan
dc.contributor.authorEunsoo Choi
dc.contributor.authorIncheol Choi
dc.contributor.authorCarlos C. Contreras-Ibáñez
dc.contributor.authorAndrew Coogan
dc.contributor.authorIvan Danyliuk
dc.contributor.authorIlan Dar-Nimrod
dc.contributor.authorNilanjana Dasgupta
dc.contributor.authorSoledad de Lemus
dc.contributor.authorThierry Devos
dc.contributor.authorMarwan Diab
dc.contributor.authorAmanda B. Diekman
dc.contributor.authorMaria Efremova
dc.contributor.authorLéïla Eisner
dc.contributor.authorAnja Eller
dc.contributor.authorRasa Erentaitė
dc.contributor.authorDenisa Fedáková
dc.contributor.authorRenata Franc
dc.contributor.authorLeire Gartzia
dc.contributor.authorAlin Gavreliuc
dc.contributor.authorDana Gavreliuc
dc.contributor.authorJulija Gecaite-Stonciene
dc.contributor.authorAdriana L. Germano
dc.contributor.authorIlaria Giovannelli
dc.contributor.authorRenzo Gismondi Diaz
dc.contributor.authorLyudmila Gitikhmayeva
dc.contributor.authorAbiy Menkir Gizaw
dc.contributor.authorBiljana Gjoneska
dc.contributor.authorOmar Martínez González
dc.contributor.authorRoberto González
dc.contributor.authorIsaac David Grijalva
dc.contributor.authorDerya Güngör
dc.contributor.authorMarie Gustafsson Sendén
dc.contributor.authorWilliam Hall
dc.contributor.authorCharles Harb
dc.contributor.authorBushra Hassan
dc.contributor.authorTabea Hässler
dc.contributor.authorDiala R. Hawi
dc.contributor.authorLevke Henningsen
dc.contributor.authorAnnedore Hoppe
dc.contributor.authorKeiko Ishii
dc.contributor.authorIvana Jakšić
dc.contributor.authorAlba Jasini
dc.contributor.authorJurgita Jurkevičienė
dc.contributor.authorKaltrina Kelmendi
dc.contributor.authorTeri A. Kirby
dc.contributor.authorYoko Kitakaji
dc.contributor.authorNatasza Kosakowska-Berezecka
dc.contributor.authorInna Kozytska
dc.contributor.authorClara Kulich
dc.contributor.authorEva Kundtová-Klocová
dc.contributor.authorFiliz Kunuroglu
dc.contributor.authorChristina Lapytskaia Aidy
dc.contributor.authorAlbert Lee
dc.contributor.authorAnna Eneroth
dc.contributor.authorWilson López-López
dc.contributor.authorLiany Luzvinda
dc.contributor.authorFridanna Maricchiolo
dc.contributor.authorDelphine Martinot
dc.contributor.authorRita Anne McNamara
dc.contributor.authorAlyson Meister
dc.contributor.authorTizita Lemma Melka
dc.contributor.authorNarseta Mickuviene
dc.contributor.authorMaría Isabel Miranda-Orrego
dc.contributor.authorThadeus Mkamwa
dc.contributor.authorJames Morandini
dc.contributor.authorThomas Morton
dc.contributor.authorDavid Mrisho
dc.contributor.authorJana Nikitin
dc.contributor.authorSabine Otten
dc.contributor.authorMaria Giuseppina Pacilli
dc.contributor.authorElizabeth Page-Gould
dc.contributor.authorAna Perandrés-Gómez
dc.contributor.authorJon Pizarro
dc.contributor.authorNada Pop-Jordanova
dc.contributor.authorJoanna Pyrkosz-Pacyna
dc.contributor.authorSamir Qouta
dc.contributor.authorTamilSelvan Ramis
dc.contributor.authorNitya Rani
dc.contributor.authorSandrine Redersdorff
dc.contributor.authorIsabelle Régner
dc.contributor.authorEmma A. Renström
dc.contributor.authorAdrian Rivera-Rodriguez
dc.contributor.authorTania E. Rocha-Sánchez
dc.contributor.authorTatiana Ryabichenko
dc.contributor.authorRim Saab
dc.contributor.authorKiriko Sakata
dc.contributor.authorAdil Samekin
dc.contributor.authorTracy Sánchez-Pachecho
dc.contributor.authorCarolin Scheifele
dc.contributor.authorMarion K. Schulmeyer
dc.contributor.authorSabine Sczesny
dc.contributor.authorDavid Sirlopú
dc.contributor.authorVanessa Smith-Castro
dc.contributor.authorKadri Soo
dc.contributor.authorFederica Spaccatini
dc.contributor.authorJennifer R. Steele
dc.contributor.authorMelanie C. Steffens
dc.contributor.authorInes Sucic
dc.contributor.authorJoseph Vandello
dc.contributor.authorLaura Maria Velásquez-Díaz
dc.contributor.authorMelissa Vink
dc.contributor.authorEva Vives
dc.contributor.authorTuruwark Zalalam Warkineh
dc.contributor.authorIris Žeželj
dc.contributor.authorXiaoxiao Zhang
dc.contributor.authorXian Zhao
dc.contributor.authorToni Schmader
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-11T18:22:05Z
dc.date.issued2026
dc.description.abstractDespite the growing demand for care economy employees (e.g., nurses, teachers, and social workers), men remain underrepresented in these careers. While economically developed countries support more equal rights for women and men, their labor markets are highly gender segregated (Charles, 1992, 2003). We conducted a focused investigation of this paradoxical pattern in the care economy, testing whether gender gaps in care economy career interest are larger in more economically developed countries and, if so, what psychological and cultural factors underlie these patterns. We examined these questions with labor data from 70 countries (Study 1) and a preregistered study of career interests among 19,240 university students from 49 countries (Study 2). Although more economically developed countries tend to promote greater gender equality, our results reveal that the gender gap in care economy representation (Study 1) and interest (Study 2) is especially large in such countries. We did not observe parallel patterns for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics representation or interest. Results from Study 2 supported an integrated theoretical account of this development paradox in care economy interest: Cross-national variation in the gender gap in care economy interest was predicted by country-level variation in economic development and individualism/collectivism but not by self-expression values or country-level gender equality, countering prior (controversial) claims of a gender equality paradox. Furthermore, larger gender gaps in communal values (e.g., men's lower valuing of helping and caring for others) were a proximal predictor of larger gender gaps in care economy interest in highly economically developed countries. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2026 APA, all rights reserved).
dc.identifier.issn0003-066X
dc.identifier.issn1935-990X
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1037/amp0001512
dc.identifier.urihttps://rdigef.unam.mx/handle/rdigef/1328
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherAmerican Psychologist
dc.subjectGender differences
dc.subjectCommunal values
dc.subjectNational gender roles
dc.subjectCareer interest
dc.subjectGender equality paradox
dc.titleThe Gender Gap in the Care Economy Is Larger in Highly Developed Countries: Sociocultural Explanations for Paradoxical Findings
dc.typeArticle

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