Gender role attitudes and family formation are related in a dynamic process. In this paper both substantive as well as methodological issues are raised. At the substantive level we demonstrate that attitudes influence family formation in terms of commitment to particular states. Emancipatory gender roles increase the likelihood of single living or cohabitation. Remaining in that particular situation for at least two years implies that these women further develop their emancipatory attitudes. `Traditional' forms of family living, such as being married or being a mother, are related to traditional family values. At the methodological level, it is obvious that only panel data allow broaching the issue. We propose a log-linear path model with l...
Individual and family dynamic factors related to sexism in men and women were investigated. As defin...
Background: Residential relocations of couple households are associated with increases in objective ...
Individual beliefs of stereotyped gender roles influence interpersonal behavior. If therapists ignor...
Summary. We use a graphical chain model to investigate the reciprocal relationships between changes ...
This paper addresses two main issues. The first concerns how attitudes towards marriage, motherhood,...
Past sociological research has found that women have made the transition from traditional gender rol...
The relationship between gender role attitudes and fertility intentions is highly debated among soci...
Abstract Attitudes toward gender roles result from a social construction process that has implicatio...
Investigating how gender roles evolve over time is crucial to understand gender inequalities and the...
This dissertation presents a model of normal development in single mother families, and examines how...
Using data from a 31-year panel study, we investigate reciprocal relationships between indi-viduals ...
The relationships between gender, gender role attitudes, and participants' anticipation of future li...
This study investigates factors that could explain why the association between the egalitarian gende...
The purpose of the current paper is to present the role of family in the formation of sex-roles and...
Since 70s a trend toward a more egalitarian division of labour has been registered. A similar trend ...
Individual and family dynamic factors related to sexism in men and women were investigated. As defin...
Background: Residential relocations of couple households are associated with increases in objective ...
Individual beliefs of stereotyped gender roles influence interpersonal behavior. If therapists ignor...
Summary. We use a graphical chain model to investigate the reciprocal relationships between changes ...
This paper addresses two main issues. The first concerns how attitudes towards marriage, motherhood,...
Past sociological research has found that women have made the transition from traditional gender rol...
The relationship between gender role attitudes and fertility intentions is highly debated among soci...
Abstract Attitudes toward gender roles result from a social construction process that has implicatio...
Investigating how gender roles evolve over time is crucial to understand gender inequalities and the...
This dissertation presents a model of normal development in single mother families, and examines how...
Using data from a 31-year panel study, we investigate reciprocal relationships between indi-viduals ...
The relationships between gender, gender role attitudes, and participants' anticipation of future li...
This study investigates factors that could explain why the association between the egalitarian gende...
The purpose of the current paper is to present the role of family in the formation of sex-roles and...
Since 70s a trend toward a more egalitarian division of labour has been registered. A similar trend ...
Individual and family dynamic factors related to sexism in men and women were investigated. As defin...
Background: Residential relocations of couple households are associated with increases in objective ...
Individual beliefs of stereotyped gender roles influence interpersonal behavior. If therapists ignor...