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%T Doing Gender with Class: Gender Division of Unpaid Work in Russian Middle-Class Dual Earner Heterosexual Households %A Ukhova, Daria %J Journal of Family Issues %N 12 %P 3244-3270 %V 43 %D 2022 %K gender contract; gender division of labor; doing class; ISSP 2012 %@ 1552-5481 %~ FDB %> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-90557-3 %X This article is concerned with examining the relation between gender division of unpaid work and class. Drawing on in-depth interviews with middle-class dual earner heterosexual couples conducted in Russia, I show how the gender division of housework and care could be shaped by processes of accountability not only to sex category ("doing gender") but also to class category ("doing class"). I discuss how my interviewees perceived various gender contracts that have evolved in post-socialist Russia as profoundly classed. I further show how their resulting understandings of middle-class (in)appropriate ways of doing masculinity and femininity influenced the division of work in their families. Men were not only accountable as breadwinners but also as carers; while women, in addition to their caring roles, were accountable for their career and sex appeal. In several couples, this double gender and class accountability underpinned their comparatively more equal - although not necessarily more egalitarian - gender division of housework and care. %C USA %G en %W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org %~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info