We examine time period and generational differences in attitudes toward women’s work and family roles in two large, nationally representative U.S. samples, the Monitoring the Future survey of 12th graders (1976–2013) and the General Social Survey of adults (1977–2012). Twelfth graders became more accepting of working mothers and equal roles for women in the workplace between the 1970s and the 2010s, with most change occurring between the 1970s and the late 1990s. Acceptance of dual-income families and fathers working half-time or not at all (stay-at-home dads) also increased. Thus, for the most part, Millennials (born 1980s–1990s) have continued trends toward more egalitarian gender roles. However, slightly more 12th graders in the 2010s (v...
This article presents an investigation of the dynamics of women’s gender attitudes from the perspect...
Abstract This study examined generational differences in gender attitudes between parents and grown ...
Work-to-family conflict (WFC) is a pressing issue for many working parents, in particular for workin...
These figures display gender-and education-related gaps in U.S. gender attitudes from 1977 to 2018. ...
Changes between 1977 and 1985 in women's and men's attitudes toward women's familial roles were exam...
The impact of maternal employment on gender attitude formation and work behavior has been contested ...
Past sociological research has found that women have made the transition from traditional gender rol...
Contains fulltext : 102506.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using data fr...
The rise in married women’s labor force participation and the liberalization of gender attitudes are...
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Using data from a 31-year panel study, we investigate reciprocal relationships between indi-viduals ...
Purpose Given evidence that gender role attitudes (GRAs) and actual gender roles impact on well-bein...
Over the past few decades, the relationship between women and family has changed due to the increase...
Objective: This analysis tests the association between parental divorce and maternal employment on a...
Objective. The purpose of this article is to assess over-time trends in the interactive effects of g...
This article presents an investigation of the dynamics of women’s gender attitudes from the perspect...
Abstract This study examined generational differences in gender attitudes between parents and grown ...
Work-to-family conflict (WFC) is a pressing issue for many working parents, in particular for workin...
These figures display gender-and education-related gaps in U.S. gender attitudes from 1977 to 2018. ...
Changes between 1977 and 1985 in women's and men's attitudes toward women's familial roles were exam...
The impact of maternal employment on gender attitude formation and work behavior has been contested ...
Past sociological research has found that women have made the transition from traditional gender rol...
Contains fulltext : 102506.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using data fr...
The rise in married women’s labor force participation and the liberalization of gender attitudes are...
[[sponsorship]]社會學研究所[[note]]已出版;[SSCI];有審查制度;具代表性[[note]]http://gateway.isiknowledge.com/gateway/Ga...
Using data from a 31-year panel study, we investigate reciprocal relationships between indi-viduals ...
Purpose Given evidence that gender role attitudes (GRAs) and actual gender roles impact on well-bein...
Over the past few decades, the relationship between women and family has changed due to the increase...
Objective: This analysis tests the association between parental divorce and maternal employment on a...
Objective. The purpose of this article is to assess over-time trends in the interactive effects of g...
This article presents an investigation of the dynamics of women’s gender attitudes from the perspect...
Abstract This study examined generational differences in gender attitudes between parents and grown ...
Work-to-family conflict (WFC) is a pressing issue for many working parents, in particular for workin...