In this study, we examine whether and how being born in the White Horse year, thereby being chronically exposed to the relevant cultural stigma, affects gender differences in the selectivity of college attended in Korea. We consider college selectivity as a critical educational outcome given the hi...
In contrast, gender is a multidimensional social construct related to social norms and expectations within a historical and cultural context. It refers to the socially constructed roles, identities, behaviours, lifestyles, gender relations and life experiences, expressions, and identities of girls, women...
Expectations of their capability and independence improve in the most recent survey, but they are not expected to be exempt from housework and granted more job security. Urban-rural difference in attitude Figure 4 shows that rural regions have lower average scores than urban regions for an ...
In contrast, gender is a multidimensional social construct related to social norms and expectations within a historical and cultural context. It refers to the socially constructed roles, identities, behaviours, lifestyles, gender relations and life experiences, expressions, and identities of girls, women...
(e.g., expectations of success, ability beliefs, values, and interests), which past research has linked to gender differences in career choice (e.g., Charlesworth & Banaji2019; Master & Meltzoff,2020; Nosek et al.,2009). This idea is well integrated with theories about how stereotypes ...
non-egalitarian division of household labour, lower expectations regarding education or professional insertion for women, gender constraints on physically active leisure activities or not completely gender neutral legislation. This partly underlies the marked gender inequality in overweight and obesity harmful ...
Gender roles limit possibilities. They restrict what people can and cannot do based on what body parts they have. “Women cannot pay on the first date because that is a malegender role.”, “Men have to be the top-earner in the family.”, “Women are supposed to look pretty and be ...
These activities are often rooted in social role expectations between men and women, leading to gender-differentiated sleep outcomes. For exam- ple, Maume and colleagues25, using data from the 2006 European Social Survey, found that having a child under 6 in the home significantly increased ...
(and men) to undertake these tasks, whether women from their own country or – increasingly – women from poor countries who are drawn to richer locations by the low level of opportunities in their home places, the high expectations placed on them for support for family members, the hopes ...
Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society, 20(1), 1–40. https://doi.org/10.1093/sp/jxs028 Article Google Scholar Kuperberg, A., & Mazelis, J. M. (2021). Social norms and expectations about student loans and family formation. Sociological Inquiry, 92(1), 90...