This study investigates factors that could explain why the association between the egalitarian gender-role attitudes and the attitudes toward the importance of marriage (marital centrality) differs across societies. Using data from the International Social Survey Programme for 24 countries in 2002 and 2012 and multilevel modeling, we explore whether the Gender Revolution and the Second Demographic Transition frameworks could explain the country-level differences in the association between gender-role attitudes and marital centrality. We find that the negative association between the egalitarian gender-role attitudes and marital centrality is stronger in countries with a higher gender equality level and a higher fertility level. This work hi...
This paper addresses two main issues. The first concerns how attitudes towards marriage, motherhood,...
Research commonly finds married people to be slightly happier than unmarried cohabitors-the phenomen...
Social role theory posits that binary gender gaps in agency and communion should be larger in less e...
This study investigates factors that could explain why the association between the egalitarian gende...
This study explores whether changes in fertility rates are associated with the diffusion of gender-e...
Introduction Gender inequality stems from social factors in each society. In theories of gender ineq...
The relationship between gender role attitudes and fertility intentions is highly debated among soci...
This master thesis aims to examine factors that can explain gender role attitudes toward division of...
"Many authors argue that societal fertility levels are a function of changing gender relations, but ...
This study explores whether changes in fertility rates are associated/nwith the diffusion of gender-...
Fundamental fertility changes in developed countries and persistently low fertility rates are increa...
How does the association between gender attitudes and housework share vary across countries and time...
Individuals who espouse an egalitarian gender ideology as well as economically independent women ben...
In this research we study support for traditional female roles. We test individual and contextual ex...
This article examines the relationship between couples’ work–family arrangement and individuals’ per...
This paper addresses two main issues. The first concerns how attitudes towards marriage, motherhood,...
Research commonly finds married people to be slightly happier than unmarried cohabitors-the phenomen...
Social role theory posits that binary gender gaps in agency and communion should be larger in less e...
This study investigates factors that could explain why the association between the egalitarian gende...
This study explores whether changes in fertility rates are associated with the diffusion of gender-e...
Introduction Gender inequality stems from social factors in each society. In theories of gender ineq...
The relationship between gender role attitudes and fertility intentions is highly debated among soci...
This master thesis aims to examine factors that can explain gender role attitudes toward division of...
"Many authors argue that societal fertility levels are a function of changing gender relations, but ...
This study explores whether changes in fertility rates are associated/nwith the diffusion of gender-...
Fundamental fertility changes in developed countries and persistently low fertility rates are increa...
How does the association between gender attitudes and housework share vary across countries and time...
Individuals who espouse an egalitarian gender ideology as well as economically independent women ben...
In this research we study support for traditional female roles. We test individual and contextual ex...
This article examines the relationship between couples’ work–family arrangement and individuals’ per...
This paper addresses two main issues. The first concerns how attitudes towards marriage, motherhood,...
Research commonly finds married people to be slightly happier than unmarried cohabitors-the phenomen...
Social role theory posits that binary gender gaps in agency and communion should be larger in less e...