This study aims to verify the psychometric properties of the Spanish versions of the Social Roles Questionnaire (SRQ; Baber and Tucker, 2006), Modern Sexism Scale (MS), and Old-Fashioned Sexism Scale (OFS; Swim et al., 1995; Swim and Cohen, 1997). Enough support was found to maintain the original factor structure of all instruments in their Spanish version. Differences between men and women in the scores are commented on, mainly because certain sexist attitudes have been overcome with greater success in the current Spanish society, while other issues, such as distribution of power in organizational hierarchies or distribution of tasks in the household, where traditional unequal positions are still maintained. In all cases, it was found that...
G utek, Searle, and Klepa (1991) proposed two models to explain the gender differences in work–famil...
Traditional views of gender roles persist today despite attempts to counter them as sexist. Some tre...
According to The Ambivalent Sexism Theory (Glick y Fiske, 1996) there are distinct stereotypes of wo...
This study aims to verify the psychometric properties of the Spanish versions of the Social Roles Q...
AbstractGender roles depend on the attitudes and beliefs about them, which at the same time facilita...
?Sexist attitudes constitute the fundamental axis on which unequal relationships between men and wom...
The relationship of two sexist attitude questionnaires (Attitudes Toward Women Scale and Sexism Scal...
Sexism remains an issue in society. For instance, men who endorse traditional/sexist views of women ...
11th International Technology, Education and Development Conference ProceedingsThe massive incorpora...
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in gender perspectives in research. In this reg...
Purpose – The aims of this study are to identify and analyse prevalent gender roles and the persiste...
Certain beliefs on gender relations held by young people in different parts of the country are descr...
The present investigation examined whether stereotypes, emotions, and symbolic beliefs associated wi...
Literature, folklore, dictionaries and grammars have used and explained language manifestations to c...
Los roles de género dependen de las actitudes y creencias acerca de los mismos, lo que al mismo tiem...
G utek, Searle, and Klepa (1991) proposed two models to explain the gender differences in work–famil...
Traditional views of gender roles persist today despite attempts to counter them as sexist. Some tre...
According to The Ambivalent Sexism Theory (Glick y Fiske, 1996) there are distinct stereotypes of wo...
This study aims to verify the psychometric properties of the Spanish versions of the Social Roles Q...
AbstractGender roles depend on the attitudes and beliefs about them, which at the same time facilita...
?Sexist attitudes constitute the fundamental axis on which unequal relationships between men and wom...
The relationship of two sexist attitude questionnaires (Attitudes Toward Women Scale and Sexism Scal...
Sexism remains an issue in society. For instance, men who endorse traditional/sexist views of women ...
11th International Technology, Education and Development Conference ProceedingsThe massive incorpora...
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in gender perspectives in research. In this reg...
Purpose – The aims of this study are to identify and analyse prevalent gender roles and the persiste...
Certain beliefs on gender relations held by young people in different parts of the country are descr...
The present investigation examined whether stereotypes, emotions, and symbolic beliefs associated wi...
Literature, folklore, dictionaries and grammars have used and explained language manifestations to c...
Los roles de género dependen de las actitudes y creencias acerca de los mismos, lo que al mismo tiem...
G utek, Searle, and Klepa (1991) proposed two models to explain the gender differences in work–famil...
Traditional views of gender roles persist today despite attempts to counter them as sexist. Some tre...
According to The Ambivalent Sexism Theory (Glick y Fiske, 1996) there are distinct stereotypes of wo...