This qualitative, systematic review explored the influence of gender on children's and young people's caring roles. However, there was very limited research in this area. Eight studies were included and the synthesis yielded seven global themes. The meta‐ethnography produced a higher‐order concept—the gendered reproduction of children's and young people's caring. The review shows that children and young people are relied on as a caring resource in the global North and South. We emphasise that gender equality in caring, particularly among adults, is necessary to enhance the lifechances of girls and young women
We study the effect of parenting daughters on attitudes towards gender norms in the UK; specifically...
The sex differences amongst human beings have roused a vast scope of psychological research, evaluat...
Outcomes of studies with exclusively or predominantly female caregivers suggest that boys in child c...
This qualitative, systematic review explored the influence of gender on children’s and young people’...
This articles discusses some of the findings of a small-scale, localized, qualitative study involvin...
Although there is ample evidence that awareness of gender is well established among older schoolchil...
This paper responds to concerns over the assumed ‘feminisation’ of early childhood education and car...
This paper examines the hitherto mostly unrecognised relationship between gender, health and childre...
This paper explores the views of young people aged 12-14 on gender diversity, drawing upon school-ba...
Despite the fact that “the representation of gendered bodies and behaviours” within children’s liter...
Extreme, or repeated patterns of gender behaviour can lead to gender stereotypes. This study explore...
Gender norms are social constructs held by communities that dictate the acceptable range of behavior...
This is a joint research project between London Early Years Foundation and the University of Wolverh...
Research over the last thirty years has studied the lives of children who care for family members du...
This article presents an exploration of a group of Early Years Practitioners’ (EYPs) perceptions of ...
We study the effect of parenting daughters on attitudes towards gender norms in the UK; specifically...
The sex differences amongst human beings have roused a vast scope of psychological research, evaluat...
Outcomes of studies with exclusively or predominantly female caregivers suggest that boys in child c...
This qualitative, systematic review explored the influence of gender on children’s and young people’...
This articles discusses some of the findings of a small-scale, localized, qualitative study involvin...
Although there is ample evidence that awareness of gender is well established among older schoolchil...
This paper responds to concerns over the assumed ‘feminisation’ of early childhood education and car...
This paper examines the hitherto mostly unrecognised relationship between gender, health and childre...
This paper explores the views of young people aged 12-14 on gender diversity, drawing upon school-ba...
Despite the fact that “the representation of gendered bodies and behaviours” within children’s liter...
Extreme, or repeated patterns of gender behaviour can lead to gender stereotypes. This study explore...
Gender norms are social constructs held by communities that dictate the acceptable range of behavior...
This is a joint research project between London Early Years Foundation and the University of Wolverh...
Research over the last thirty years has studied the lives of children who care for family members du...
This article presents an exploration of a group of Early Years Practitioners’ (EYPs) perceptions of ...
We study the effect of parenting daughters on attitudes towards gender norms in the UK; specifically...
The sex differences amongst human beings have roused a vast scope of psychological research, evaluat...
Outcomes of studies with exclusively or predominantly female caregivers suggest that boys in child c...