Do economic indicators predict the general level of support for gender equality? This question was investigated in a sample of countries in Central and Eastern Europe, a region that has been undergoing rapid economic changes since the early 1990s. In this overall sample of male and female college students from ten countries, including the United States as a comparison, the predicted association between stronger beliefs in gender role egalitarianism and positive economic factors was generally supported. Also, consistent with other research, women were more in support of gender equality than men were. There was no support for a predicted trend in less support for gender equality over the time period of the present studyVytauto Didžiojo univer...
[Abstract] The paper aims to compare the perceptions of gender equality of individuals more or less ...
This research note examines the relationship between economic development and gender equality. Drawi...
Men sometimes withdraw support for gender equality movements when their higher gender status is thre...
The analysis of economic factors usually applied for examining gender inequality in the labour marke...
The article discusses the impact of gender asymmetry on the socio-economic development of the countr...
Gender equality has progressed a great deal in recent decades in response to modernisation, industri...
Sociological literature examining gender inequality in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) argues gener...
The objective of the study is to examine the impact of gender discrimination in education, health, a...
This study explores whether changes in fertility rates are associated with the diffusion of gender-e...
Certainly, supporting and strengthen women's role in society results in improved health, higher leve...
Fundamental fertility changes in developed countries and persistently low fertility rates are increa...
The paper aims to compare the perceptions of gender equality of individuals more or less affected by...
The paper aims to compare the perceptions of gender equality of individuals more or less affected by...
Fertility decline in developed countries over recent five decades and persisting low fertility in th...
Fertility decline in developed countries over recent five decades and persisting low fertility in th...
[Abstract] The paper aims to compare the perceptions of gender equality of individuals more or less ...
This research note examines the relationship between economic development and gender equality. Drawi...
Men sometimes withdraw support for gender equality movements when their higher gender status is thre...
The analysis of economic factors usually applied for examining gender inequality in the labour marke...
The article discusses the impact of gender asymmetry on the socio-economic development of the countr...
Gender equality has progressed a great deal in recent decades in response to modernisation, industri...
Sociological literature examining gender inequality in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) argues gener...
The objective of the study is to examine the impact of gender discrimination in education, health, a...
This study explores whether changes in fertility rates are associated with the diffusion of gender-e...
Certainly, supporting and strengthen women's role in society results in improved health, higher leve...
Fundamental fertility changes in developed countries and persistently low fertility rates are increa...
The paper aims to compare the perceptions of gender equality of individuals more or less affected by...
The paper aims to compare the perceptions of gender equality of individuals more or less affected by...
Fertility decline in developed countries over recent five decades and persisting low fertility in th...
Fertility decline in developed countries over recent five decades and persisting low fertility in th...
[Abstract] The paper aims to compare the perceptions of gender equality of individuals more or less ...
This research note examines the relationship between economic development and gender equality. Drawi...
Men sometimes withdraw support for gender equality movements when their higher gender status is thre...