In this study, I probe the nature and meaning of ideological consensus between American men and women in their attitudes toward gender stratification using public opinion data. The ideology, or system of attitudes and beliefs, which surrounds gender relations plays a critical part in shaping gender inequality. A thorough examination of that ideology offers insights into the relationship between men and women as two social groups and into the more general issue of the role of ideology in relationships of inequality. Previous studies of gender relations which rely on attitudinal data tend to focus on gender roles, and the findings of such studies have sometimes been accepted as evidence of a spontaneous consensus between the sexes. However, s...
Past sociological research has found that women have made the transition from traditional gender rol...
This study looks at attitudes toward the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) held by two geographically dis...
The present dissertation examines ways to study social change using social dominance theory in the c...
In our society, widely shared strong beliefs about differences between women and men in interests, c...
This research examined the proposition that differential role occupancy by women and men fosters gen...
This paper considers competing claims regarding the role of education in intergroup relations genera...
Gender differences in political attitudes among whites arise from a variety of sources that may vary...
Cooperative gender beliefs are characterizations of women, men and heterosexual relationships that f...
We analyze the impact of culture and institutions on gender inequality attitudes in areas such as ed...
A theoretical framework is formulated to explain the influence of social structural background and c...
Marriage is a key institutional context for the study of gender and gender inequality. One way in wh...
We investigate the evolution of gender norms for 160 years in the US. Socioeconomists have posited t...
Social role theory (Eagly, Wood, & Diekman, 2000) predicts that traditional gender ideology is assoc...
The purpose of the article is to analyze the relationship and interaction between gender identity an...
Despite numerous, though unequal, legal, political, and social transformations since the 1960s, gend...
Past sociological research has found that women have made the transition from traditional gender rol...
This study looks at attitudes toward the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) held by two geographically dis...
The present dissertation examines ways to study social change using social dominance theory in the c...
In our society, widely shared strong beliefs about differences between women and men in interests, c...
This research examined the proposition that differential role occupancy by women and men fosters gen...
This paper considers competing claims regarding the role of education in intergroup relations genera...
Gender differences in political attitudes among whites arise from a variety of sources that may vary...
Cooperative gender beliefs are characterizations of women, men and heterosexual relationships that f...
We analyze the impact of culture and institutions on gender inequality attitudes in areas such as ed...
A theoretical framework is formulated to explain the influence of social structural background and c...
Marriage is a key institutional context for the study of gender and gender inequality. One way in wh...
We investigate the evolution of gender norms for 160 years in the US. Socioeconomists have posited t...
Social role theory (Eagly, Wood, & Diekman, 2000) predicts that traditional gender ideology is assoc...
The purpose of the article is to analyze the relationship and interaction between gender identity an...
Despite numerous, though unequal, legal, political, and social transformations since the 1960s, gend...
Past sociological research has found that women have made the transition from traditional gender rol...
This study looks at attitudes toward the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) held by two geographically dis...
The present dissertation examines ways to study social change using social dominance theory in the c...