Measures of gender role attitudes under revision: The example of the German General Social Survey |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of California, Los Angeles, United States;2. University of Washington, Bothell, United States;1. University at Albany, State University of New York, United States;2. Michigan State University, United States |
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Abstract: | Using the example of the German General Social Survey, this study describes how measures of gender role attitudes can be revised. To date measures have focused on the traditional male breadwinner model. However, social developments in female labor force participation, education, and family structure suggest that a revision and adjustment of existing measures are required. First, these measures need to be supplemented with items that represent more egalitarian models of division of labor and the role of the father in the family. Second, the phrasing of existing items needs to be revised. The results of this study indicate that especially regarding the amount of working hours and the age of children, a specification is needed. This study presents a revised measure, to facilitate analyses over time. This revised measure represents two factors: one referring to traditional and one to modern gender role attitudes. |
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Keywords: | Measures of gender role attitudes Revision Egalitarian role models Role of fathers in the family Division of labor in the family |
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