Using nationally representative survey data, this study explores gender-role attitudes among unmarried adolescents aged 16-19 in Egypt, a society characterized by distinct and often segregated roles for men and women. Adolescents\u27 views about desirable qualities in a spouse as well as more direct indicators of gender-role attitudes are examined, including opinions about whether wives should defer to their husbands, share in household decisionmaking, and have the responsibility for performing domestic tasks. The findings regarding spousal characteristics reflect strong gender differentiation. Girls and boys provide divergent profiles of an ideal spouse, profiles that reflect traditional gender roles. Girls are significantly less likely th...
In this paper, we use data from three districts of NyanzaProvince in Kenya to examine gender-role at...
Background: Gender role attitude pertains to individuals' attitude toward proper role activities for...
The different behavioral patterns of females and males stem from the social learning process of gend...
Using nationally representative survey data, this paper explores gender role socialization and attit...
This report examines youth gender-role attitudes in Egypt using quantitative data, from the national...
Scant research has been conducted on gender in the Arab world; one explanation is due to a lack of ...
WOS: 000441304600009Objective: The main focus of the study is to evaluate the relationship between t...
To examine Israeli Jewish and Arab adolescents ‘ attitudes toward wom-en’s roles, 319 Jewish and 276...
Gender roles are relative and subjective in nature as they differ from place to place. The roles per...
This study investigated gender differences in Egyptian adolescents' perception of parental involveme...
Youth are the change agents of any society, therefore, it is critical to identify their attitudes to...
This study examines the relationship between school type and gender role attitudes among 295 female ...
Gender roles are relative and subjective in nature as they differ from place to place. The roles pe...
Background In Bangladesh, large gender differentials exist in outcomes in almost all spheres of life...
AbstractThe different behavioral patterns of females and males stem from the social learning process...
In this paper, we use data from three districts of NyanzaProvince in Kenya to examine gender-role at...
Background: Gender role attitude pertains to individuals' attitude toward proper role activities for...
The different behavioral patterns of females and males stem from the social learning process of gend...
Using nationally representative survey data, this paper explores gender role socialization and attit...
This report examines youth gender-role attitudes in Egypt using quantitative data, from the national...
Scant research has been conducted on gender in the Arab world; one explanation is due to a lack of ...
WOS: 000441304600009Objective: The main focus of the study is to evaluate the relationship between t...
To examine Israeli Jewish and Arab adolescents ‘ attitudes toward wom-en’s roles, 319 Jewish and 276...
Gender roles are relative and subjective in nature as they differ from place to place. The roles per...
This study investigated gender differences in Egyptian adolescents' perception of parental involveme...
Youth are the change agents of any society, therefore, it is critical to identify their attitudes to...
This study examines the relationship between school type and gender role attitudes among 295 female ...
Gender roles are relative and subjective in nature as they differ from place to place. The roles pe...
Background In Bangladesh, large gender differentials exist in outcomes in almost all spheres of life...
AbstractThe different behavioral patterns of females and males stem from the social learning process...
In this paper, we use data from three districts of NyanzaProvince in Kenya to examine gender-role at...
Background: Gender role attitude pertains to individuals' attitude toward proper role activities for...
The different behavioral patterns of females and males stem from the social learning process of gend...