Parent and Adolescent Gender Role Attitudes in 1990s Great Britain

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Keith B. Burt
Jacqueline Scott
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[1] University of Minnesota,Institute of Child Development
[2] Cambridge University,Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
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Sex Roles | 2002年 / 46卷
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gender role attitudes; adolescents; family influence; British Household Panel Survey;
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Using data from the British Household Panel Survey, this short-term longitudinal study examined relationships between early- and mid-adolescents' gender role attitudes and the attitudes of their parents. Between 1994 and 1997, 602 families answered questions about the roles of husbands and wives, and whether or not having a working mother is harmful to families. Results confirmed that the gender differences that have been found consistently in the literature regarding adults extend back into early adolescence. Adolescent girls' attitudes were markedly more nontraditional than all other family members. However, results only partially supported our hypotheses regarding family influence on attitudes. In particular, we found little evidence that adolescent attitudes would more closely resemble those of the same-gender parent. Analysis of individual questions supports arguments that gender roles are complex and socially determined, and that British men of both adult and adolescent generations have begun in principle to accept nontraditional roles for wives but are less willing to support any erosion of male power in the family.
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