ADOLESCENT GENDER IDEOLOGY SOCIALIZATION: DIRECT AND MODERATING EFFECTS OF FATHERS' BELIEFS |
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Authors: | Shannon N. Davis Jeremiah B. Wills |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Sociology and Anthropology , George Mason University , Fairfax, Virginia, USA sdaviso@gmu.edu;3. Department of Sociology , Queens University of Charlotte , Charlotte, North Carolina, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Previous research examining the intergenerational transmission of gender ideology focuses generally on the influence of mothers' beliefs. This article extends the understanding of gender ideology construction and transmission in two important ways. Utilizing data from the child sample of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 (N = 206), we examine the construction of adolescent gender ideology via mothers' and fathers' gender beliefs. Further, we consider the interaction between maternal and paternal ideologies as they influence adolescent ideology. Findings suggest that paternal ideology plays a strong role in adolescent ideology formation, both directly and as a moderator of maternal influence. |
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