College men and women evaluated male and female characters in five stories about babysitters. The characters: (1) refused to babysit, (2) babysat with minimal caretaking activities, (3) babysat with an active play style, (4) babysat with a quiet play style, or (5) babysat with a combined style. The refuser was considered most masculine but was consistently devalued. The quiet play, the active play, and combined caretakers were evaluated most positively. Evaluations of babysitters were more dependent on the behaviors they engaged in than on their gender. Nurturing men and women were both valued
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The purpose of this study is to reveal the images of male childcare workers perceived in childcare c...
This study examined gender differences in the correlates of different types of nonsocial play behavi...
This paper examined the effects of experiences in childcare on readiness for parenthood in junior hi...
Men are widely underrepresented in early childhood education and care worldwide. Professional childc...
In this observational study, male and female professional caregivers’ (n = 42) levels of sensitivity...
Men working in childcare are confronted with gender stereotypes and prejudice. The question arises w...
This study examined differences in the quality of child care experienced by toddler boys and girls. ...
This study was conducted to determine children's perceptions of parental roles in child rearing as...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 63-71).Working with young children is perceived as women's w...
Male and female college students were given a questionnaire containing descriptions of four stimulus...
This study investigated the role of parenting experience on the gender socialization of children. Ea...
Vita.Males' adherence to masculine role norms and their willingness to express emotions were hypothe...
In this study adult subjects evaluated the behavior of a 5- or 8-year-old child interacting with his...
This study examines how the genders of both student writers and their peer tutors affect the dynamic...
Naturalistic observation of the spontaneous role-taking behavior of 16 four-year-old children (8 boy...
The purpose of this study is to reveal the images of male childcare workers perceived in childcare c...
This study examined gender differences in the correlates of different types of nonsocial play behavi...
This paper examined the effects of experiences in childcare on readiness for parenthood in junior hi...