Several hypotheses regarding the importance of gender and relationships were tested by combining a large survey dataset with unobtrusive behavioral data from 1 year of play. Consistent ...
The way we are, behave and think is the final product of socialization. Since the moment we are born, we are being moulded into the being society wants us to be. Through ...
The present research examines the impact of parental leave policies and gender-role attitudes on the distribution of childcare responsibilities in the families of 184 tenure-track assistant ...
Presuming that not just economic circumstances but also ideational factors influence fertility decisions, the paper examines the values of children of East and West-German childless men ...
This paper examines sociocultural factors that influence how same-sex intimate partner violence is viewed, studied, reported and treated, with a specific focus on the effects of ...
Using nationally representative survey data, this paper explores gender role socialization and attitudes toward marriage among unmarried Egyptian adolescents aged 16–19 years. We ...
Patriarchal theory presents a far too simplistic view of partner violence. The position that men are dominant aggressors and women their helpless victims is simply not supported by the ...
Literature has shown that parents are the primary source of gender role socialization. Through modeling, play, and other familial interactions, chil- dren internalize parental messages ...
Traditionally, audiences of sporting events have been male dominated. Accordingly, marketers who sponsor such events or who produce sports-related products have keyed their ...
Long-distance migration of couples requires joint decision-making within the house- hold. The uneven power balance between men and women and traditional gender roles have given rise to ...