The present study used a longitudinal, multi-informant approach to examine which specific elements of parents’ gendered attitudes and behaviours were predictive of multiple dimensions of children’s gender development. One hundred and six families with two children (older sibling M = 7.45 years and younger sibling M = 5.19 years at Time 1) were assessed at two time points four to five years apart. At Time 1, parents reported on division of household labour, their own gender-role attitudes (GRAs), and children’s gendered preferences. At Time 2, children reported on their gendered preferences, GRAs and gendered personality traits. Results from multilevel modelling showed that fathers’ egalitarian GRA and egalitarian division of household tasks...
The persistence of gender inequalities in the division of paid and unpaid work poses an important qu...
This study investigated developmental and family influences on children\u27s sex-trait and sex-role ...
This research aims to fill the gap in the current literature on intergenerational continuation of ho...
In 191 Sydney families comprising both parents and two children aged eight to 12, children's gender-...
Traditional gender beliefs play an important role in (re-)producing gender inequalities, and trends ...
This longitudinal study examined the association between parents’ early and concurrent gender ideolo...
We studied the extent of sex-typing across different areas of child functioning (personality, intere...
This article uses longitudinal data from the National Survey of Children to examine parent-child rel...
The development of gender role qualities (attitudes, personality, leisure activities) from middle ch...
The current study focuses on the effects of sibling gender configuration on family processes during ...
This study examines the dynamic relationship between a parent's gender-role attitudes and behavior a...
Data from the National Survey of Children (Waves 1 and 3), a longitudinal survey of 2,000 children w...
The current longitudinal study examined patterns and predictors of parent-reported gender-typed play...
This paper presents four studies conducted to develop a measure of parents’ attitudes about gendered...
The purpose of this study was to identify family background variables that were correlates of offspr...
The persistence of gender inequalities in the division of paid and unpaid work poses an important qu...
This study investigated developmental and family influences on children\u27s sex-trait and sex-role ...
This research aims to fill the gap in the current literature on intergenerational continuation of ho...
In 191 Sydney families comprising both parents and two children aged eight to 12, children's gender-...
Traditional gender beliefs play an important role in (re-)producing gender inequalities, and trends ...
This longitudinal study examined the association between parents’ early and concurrent gender ideolo...
We studied the extent of sex-typing across different areas of child functioning (personality, intere...
This article uses longitudinal data from the National Survey of Children to examine parent-child rel...
The development of gender role qualities (attitudes, personality, leisure activities) from middle ch...
The current study focuses on the effects of sibling gender configuration on family processes during ...
This study examines the dynamic relationship between a parent's gender-role attitudes and behavior a...
Data from the National Survey of Children (Waves 1 and 3), a longitudinal survey of 2,000 children w...
The current longitudinal study examined patterns and predictors of parent-reported gender-typed play...
This paper presents four studies conducted to develop a measure of parents’ attitudes about gendered...
The purpose of this study was to identify family background variables that were correlates of offspr...
The persistence of gender inequalities in the division of paid and unpaid work poses an important qu...
This study investigated developmental and family influences on children\u27s sex-trait and sex-role ...
This research aims to fill the gap in the current literature on intergenerational continuation of ho...