Men's and Women's Beliefs About Gender Inequality: Family Ties,Dependence, and Agreement |
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Authors: | Kane Emily W |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Sociology, Bates College, Lewiston, Maine, 04240 |
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Abstract: | This paper addresses an often stated but rarefy tested assumption in feminist theory: that women's dependence on men and the high degree of intimate contact between women and men shape women's consciousness of gender stratification, encouraging them to develop interpretations of gender inequality similar to men's. I explore this issue by examining whether women's dependence on men and family ties to men are associated with the degree of similarity in men's and women's gender-related attitudes, using data from a national probability sample of adults in the United States. The analyses presented are not conclusive, but they do suggest that further inquiry into the role of dependence and family ties in drawing women's interpretations of gender inequality toward men's is merited. |
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Keywords: | gender attitudes family |
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