This paper explored how the degree of female spouses’ political interest affects male spouses’ views about women’s empowerment, using individual level data in Japan. Controlling for unobserved area-specific fixed effects, results showed that males were likely to consider women’s empowerment important if their spouses were interested in politics. This spouse effect was observed for conservative males but not for progressive-neutral males. Results were unchanged when the endogeneity bias caused by spouses’ political interests were controlled for. These findings suggest that female family members’ political interests and views play an important role in determining male views regarding women’s issues
This thesis investigates Japanese married mens views on their wives employment and married womens em...
A recurrent theme in scholarship on gender and the family is the asymmetry between hus-bands and wiv...
In most investigations of marital power the focus of the study is on an individual’s characteristics...
This paper explored how the degree of female spouses’ political interest affects male spouses’ views...
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This article applies theoretical ideas in the literature on the household division of labor to the a...
Research indicates that sexism allows women to justify men’s privileged status; indeed, sexism has p...
Even in these days of the women’s liberation movement, theassumption of marital homogeneity of polit...
The present study investigates how the evaluation of marital quality among young, middle-class coupl...
In Japan, although the relationships between a married couple's socioeconomic status (for example, e...
The last three decades have witnessed the rise of a political gender gap in the United States wherei...
Employing data from the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS), the paper empirically examines the relati...
That women generally have lower levels of interest in politics than men is a well rehearsed politica...
Employing data from the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS), the paper empirically examines the relati...
This paper uses individual level data (the Japanese General Social Surveys 2000-2003) to examine how...
This thesis investigates Japanese married mens views on their wives employment and married womens em...
A recurrent theme in scholarship on gender and the family is the asymmetry between hus-bands and wiv...
In most investigations of marital power the focus of the study is on an individual’s characteristics...
This paper explored how the degree of female spouses’ political interest affects male spouses’ views...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/67973/2/10.1177_1532673X7700500202.pd
This article applies theoretical ideas in the literature on the household division of labor to the a...
Research indicates that sexism allows women to justify men’s privileged status; indeed, sexism has p...
Even in these days of the women’s liberation movement, theassumption of marital homogeneity of polit...
The present study investigates how the evaluation of marital quality among young, middle-class coupl...
In Japan, although the relationships between a married couple's socioeconomic status (for example, e...
The last three decades have witnessed the rise of a political gender gap in the United States wherei...
Employing data from the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS), the paper empirically examines the relati...
That women generally have lower levels of interest in politics than men is a well rehearsed politica...
Employing data from the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS), the paper empirically examines the relati...
This paper uses individual level data (the Japanese General Social Surveys 2000-2003) to examine how...
This thesis investigates Japanese married mens views on their wives employment and married womens em...
A recurrent theme in scholarship on gender and the family is the asymmetry between hus-bands and wiv...
In most investigations of marital power the focus of the study is on an individual’s characteristics...