Convergence in Sleep Time Accomplished? Gender Gap in Sleep Time for Middle-Aged Adults in Korea
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Data and Methods
2.1. Data and Measurements
2.1.1. Main Dependent Variable
2.1.2. Time Use Variables
2.1.3. Other Variables included in the Model
2.2. Analytic Procedures
- Model 1 = gender + year + day of week + age + age-square (baseline model)
- Model 2 = Model 1 + education + wage + employment status (social inequality)
- Model 3 = Mode 2 + marital status + hours of domestic chores + hours of care work (family role)
- Model 4 = Model 3 + overwork + have child under age 10 (difficulties in work-life balance)
- Model 5 = Model 4 + time pressure+ gender role attitudes (psychosocial factors)
3. Results
3.1. Gender Gap in Sleep: Changes over the Decade
3.2. Compositional Difference in Sleep Hour of Men and Women
3.3. Explanations for the Gender Gap in Sleep Time during Midlife
3.4. Decomposition Analysis
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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2004 | 2009 | 2014 | ||||
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(n = 27,596) | (n = 18,412) | (n = 24,670) | ||||
Men | Women | Men | Women | Men | Women | |
Sleep Time (minutes) | 466.76 | 451.23 | 465.71 | 458.48 | 471.63 | 462.71 |
Continuous variable | ||||||
Age | 45.81 | 45.8 | 46.26 | 46.02 | 47.35 | 47.16 |
Domestic work (minutes) | 33.53 | 223.37 | 36.72 | 210.89 | 42.08 | 204.93 |
Care work (minutes) | 15.52 | 44.16 | 18.37 | 54.04 | 18.04 | 47.02 |
Income level (range: 1–11) | 4.16 | 1.26 | 6.11 | 2.80 | 7.31 | 3.61 |
Categorical variable (%) | ||||||
Day of week | ||||||
weekdays | 60.21 | 60.20 | 59.74 | 59.98 | 59.89 | 60.07 |
Saturday | 19.84 | 19.95 | 20.10 | 20.03 | 19.85 | 19.79 |
Sunday | 19.94 | 19.85 | 20.16 | 19.99 | 20.26 | 20.15 |
Education | ||||||
middle school and less | 24.14 | 41.80 | 17.36 | 28.99 | 12.31 | 18.90 |
high school | 44.90 | 43.20 | 45.35 | 48.38 | 41.25 | 46.41 |
some college | 5.62 | 3.87 | 11.52 | 9.08 | 14.35 | 14.33 |
above university | 35.34 | 11.13 | 25.78 | 13.54 | 32.08 | 20.36 |
Urban/rural | ||||||
rural | 9.06 | 9.48 | 5.51 | 5.82 | 5.72 | 5.60 |
urban | 90.94 | 90.52 | 94.49 | 94.18 | 94.28 | 94.4 |
Marital status | ||||||
single | 5.03 | 1.75 | 6.18 | 2.48 | 8.58 | 4.18 |
with spouse | 94.97 | 98.25 | 93.82 | 97.52 | 91.42 | 95.82 |
Employment status | ||||||
not employed | 9.76 | 38.82 | 8.73 | 39.68 | 7.60 | 37.91 |
employed | 90.24 | 61.18 | 91.27 | 60.32 | 92.40 | 62.09 |
Those who overworked | 41.40 | 24.21 | 40.62 | 20.42 | 33.84 | 15.30 |
Those who have child less than age 10 | 29.97 | 22.32 | 25.53 | 19.70 | 26.66 | 21.63 |
Those who feel time pressed | 83.01 | 64.10 | 77.35 | 73.68 | 68.17 | 62.76 |
Those who have gender equal attitudes | 44.72 | 60.26 | 49.78 | 63.62 | 52.60 | 71.01 |
Those who have few free time | 21.71 | 24.88 | 23.47 | 26.90 | 28.56 | 28.24 |
2004 | 2009 | 2014 | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Adjusted | Coef. | (Std. Err.) | Coef. | (Std. Err.) | Coef. | (Std. Err.) | |||
Women | −15.56 | (1.10) | *** | −7.42 | (1.27) | *** | −8.89 | (1.12) | *** |
Day of Week | |||||||||
Saturday | 15.35 | (1.42) | *** | 27.50 | (1.63) | *** | 34.51 | (1.45) | *** |
Sunday | 59.22 | (1.43) | *** | 63.65 | (1.63) | *** | 67.68 | (1.44) | *** |
Age | −7.83 | (1.06) | *** | −15.55 | (1.22) | *** | −11.65 | (1.11) | *** |
Age square | 0.08 | (0.01) | *** | 0.16 | (0.01) | *** | 0.11 | (0.01) | *** |
Constant | 270.35 | (25.00) | *** | 93.00 | (28.00) | *** | 203.47 | (25.48) | *** |
Number of obs. | 27596 | 18412 | 24670 | ||||||
F | 395.72 | *** | 355.45 | *** | 525.44 | *** | |||
R-squared | 0.07 | 0.09 | 0.10 |
All | The Employed only | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Men | Women | Men | Women | |
coef | coef | coef | coef | |
(robust S.E.) | (robust S.E.) | (robust S.E.) | (robust S.E.) | |
Year (ref. year 2004) | ||||
year 2009 | 3.05 * | 10.00 *** | 2.70 | 8.13 *** |
(1.54) | (1.36) | (1.59) | (1.74) | |
year 2014 | 10.91 *** | 14.39 *** | 10.26*** | 14.22 *** |
(1.63) | (1.41) | (1.67) | (1.78) | |
Week of day (ref. Weekdays) | ||||
Saturday | 27.70 *** | 21.90 *** | 28.57 *** | 21.11 *** |
(1.33) | (1.13) | (1.41) | (1.46) | |
Sunday | 68.46 *** | 56.92 *** | 71.51 *** | 62.38 *** |
(1.53) | (1.26) | (1.63) | (1.67) | |
Age | −3.219 ** | −11.63 *** | −3.386 ** | −11.50 *** |
(1.22) | (1.12) | (1.27) | (1.44) | |
Age-square | 0.023 | 0.115 *** | 0.0247 | 0.113 *** |
(0.01) | (0.01) | (0.01) | (0.02) | |
Education | −3.82 *** | −7.10 *** | −3.11 *** | −5.22 *** |
(0.64) | (0.63) | (0.67) | (0.86) | |
Income level | −1.17 *** | −0.039 | −1.33 *** | −0.42 |
(0.28) | (0.29) | (0.29) | (0.35) | |
Employed | −1.65 | 54.35 | - | - |
(14.97) | (39.44) | - | - | |
Married | 9.28 ** | −10.04 ** | 12.13 *** | −11.35 ** |
(2.83) | (3.71) | (3.08) | (4.23) | |
Domestic chores (minutes) | 0.03 *** | −0.04 *** | 0.05 *** | −0.01 |
(0.01) | (0.00) | (0.01) | (0.01) | |
Hours of care work (minutes) | 0.01 | −0.10 *** | 0.01 | −0.09 *** |
(0.01) | (0.01) | (0.01) | (0.01) | |
Presence of young child under age 10 | 4.01 * | 19.63 *** | 3.69 * | 15.49 *** |
(1.70) | (1.66) | (1.74) | (2.15) | |
Daily Work hour(ref. no work) | ||||
Short to normal range (else category) | −21.62 | −68.08 | −24.13 | −68.45 |
(14.82) | (39.46) | (16.17) | (40.66) | |
Overwork | −35.13 * | −81.65 * | −37.41 * | −79.55 |
(14.83) | (39.48) | (16.18) | (40.69) | |
Feeling rushed | −6.04 *** | −7.37 *** | −5.63 *** | −6.99 *** |
(0.79) | (0.69) | (0.83) | (0.89) | |
Gender role attitude | −1.31 | −2.17 ** | −1.414 | −2.96 ** |
(0.83) | (0.76) | (0.86) | (0.96) | |
Constant | 446.50 *** | 255.40 *** | 438.50 *** | 306.30 *** |
(28.47) | (26.40) | (34.14) | (53.56) | |
R-squared | 0.11 *** | 0.11 *** | 0.11 *** | 0.11 *** |
Number of obs. | 34,120 | 36,558 | 31,138 | 22,402 |
(cluster num.) | (17,059) | (18,279) | (15,568) | (11,201) |
All, Age 35–60 (n = 70,687) | |||||||||||||||
Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 | Model 5 | |||||||||||
sleep | Coef. | Std. Err. | Coef. | (Std. Err.) | Coef. | Std. Err. | Coef. | Std. Err. | Coef. | (Std. Err.) | |||||
Gender | −11.08 | (0.67) | *** | −21.42 | (0.81) | *** | −17.01 | (0.94) | *** | −15.92 | (0.95) | *** | −13.46 | (0.97) | *** |
The Employed Only, Age 35–60, (n = 53,540) | |||||||||||||||
Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 | Model 5 | |||||||||||
sleep | Coef. | Std. Err. | Coef. | (Std. Err.) | Coef. | (Std. Err.) | Coef. | (Std. Err.) | P>t | Coef. | (Std. Err.) | ||||
Gender | −13.67 | (0.78) | *** | −18.25 | (0.91) | *** | −20.78 | (1.06) | *** | −19.82 | (1.08) | *** | −17.28 | (1.11) | *** |
All | The Employed Only | |||||||
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Hours of Sleep | Coef. | (Std. Err.) | % | Coef. | (Std. Err.) | % | ||
Differential | ||||||||
Prediction_1 | 468.18 | (0.53) | 464.82 | (0.55) | ||||
Prediction_2 | 457.14 | (0.46) | 450.86 | (0.58) | ||||
Difference | 11.04 | (0.70) | 100.00 | *** | 13.96 | (0.80) | 100.00 | *** |
Decomposition | ||||||||
Endowments | 3.07 | (0.90) | 27.76 | *** | 1.36 | (1.07) | 9.68 | |
Coefficients | 31.46 | (1.62) | 284.77 | *** | 26.60 | (1.56) | 190.61 | *** |
Interaction | −23.48 | (1.72) | −212.51 | *** | −14.00 | (1.72) | −100.29 | *** |
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Cha, S.-E.; Eun, K.-S. Convergence in Sleep Time Accomplished? Gender Gap in Sleep Time for Middle-Aged Adults in Korea. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15, 803. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15040803
Cha S-E, Eun K-S. Convergence in Sleep Time Accomplished? Gender Gap in Sleep Time for Middle-Aged Adults in Korea. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018; 15(4):803. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15040803
Chicago/Turabian StyleCha, Seung-Eun, and Ki-Soo Eun. 2018. "Convergence in Sleep Time Accomplished? Gender Gap in Sleep Time for Middle-Aged Adults in Korea" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 4: 803. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15040803
APA StyleCha, S. -E., & Eun, K. -S. (2018). Convergence in Sleep Time Accomplished? Gender Gap in Sleep Time for Middle-Aged Adults in Korea. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(4), 803. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15040803