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Gender Roles

by Scott M. Daigle, Dr. Alyssa, Gonzalez Dehass
"... Introduction to the Topic of Choice This question is of particular interest to me due to my desire to become a high school guidance counselor. I will have to deal with boys and girls equally, but I feel as though I would be better qualified if I understood some of the major components of their indiv ..."
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of their individual growth. A large factor in this period of change is the role that their own

A threat in the air: How stereotypes shape intellectual identity and performance

by Claude M. Steele - American Psychologist , 1997
"... A general theory of domain identification is used to describe achievement barriers still faced by women in advanced quantitative areas and by African Americans in school. The theory assumes that sustained school success requires identification with school and its subdomains; that societal pressures ..."
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on these groups (e.g., economic disadvantage, gender roles) can frustrate this identification; and that in school domains where these groups are negatively stereotyped, those who have become domain identified face the further barrier of stereotype threat, the threat that others ' judgments or their own

Male therapists’ clinical bias: Influence of client gender roles and therapist gender role conflict

by James R. Mahalik, See Profile, Andrew F. Wisch, James R. Mahalik, Bloch Weitz - Journal of Counseling Psychology , 1999
"... client gender roles and therapist gender role conflict ..."
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client gender roles and therapist gender role conflict

Differential Fecundity, Markets and Gender Roles

by Aloysius Siow , 1996
"... Women are fecund for a shorter period of their lives than men. This paper investigates how differential fecundity interacts with marriage, labor and financial markets to affect gender roles. The main findings of the paper are: (i) Differential fecundity does not have any market invariant gender effe ..."
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Women are fecund for a shorter period of their lives than men. This paper investigates how differential fecundity interacts with marriage, labor and financial markets to affect gender roles. The main findings of the paper are: (i) Differential fecundity does not have any market invariant gender

AND GENDER ROLE CONFLICT By

by Ethan H. Mereish , 2008
"... The present study first investigated the factor structure and assessed the psychometric properties of a scale that measures the degree to which future family responsibilities are considered by men when making career decisions. The study then examined the contributions of parental attachment and gend ..."
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and gender role conflict in predicting men’s career and family planning. Participants included 205 college men. The findings suggested that two subscales comprise the measure: the Incorporating Future Family in Career Plans subscale (IFFCP; α =.80) and the Choosing a Career Independent of Future Family

1 PERCEIVED GENDER ROLE PERFORMANCE AND MINOR GENERAL DEVIANCE IN COLLEGE STUDENTS: A TEST OF GENDER ROLE STRESS THEORY

by Matthew Dolliver, Matthew James Dolliver , 2014
"... Perceived gender role performance and minor general deviance in college students: a test of gender role stress theory ..."
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Perceived gender role performance and minor general deviance in college students: a test of gender role stress theory

Converging gender roles

by Katherine Marshall, Household Surveys - Perspectives (Cat No.75-001-XIE , 2006
"... Families are the cornerstone of any society. Theirsupply of paid labour is vital to the economy, asis their unpaid labour in raising the next genera-tion. The dynamics of who does which type of labour within families continue to change. Women’s expand-ing economic role has been the main impetus for ..."
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Families are the cornerstone of any society. Theirsupply of paid labour is vital to the economy, asis their unpaid labour in raising the next genera-tion. The dynamics of who does which type of labour within families continue to change. Women’s expand-ing economic role has been the main impetus

The Grammatical Origins of Gender Roles

by Victor Gay, Estefania Santacreu-vasut, Amir Shoham, Victor Gay, Estefania Santacreu-vasut, Amir Shoham, Victor Gay, Estefania Santacreu-vasut, Amir Shoham , 2013
"... We investigate the relation between gender marking in grammar and female participation in the labor market, the credit market, land ownership, and politics. Cross-country and individual-level analyses reveal that women speaking languages that more pervasively mark gender distinctions are less likely ..."
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We investigate the relation between gender marking in grammar and female participation in the labor market, the credit market, land ownership, and politics. Cross-country and individual-level analyses reveal that women speaking languages that more pervasively mark gender distinctions are less

Effects of Masculine Gender Role Stress on

by Todd Michael Moore, Joseph J. Franchina, Ph. D, Robin P. Cooper, Ph. D, Todd Michael Moore - Men's Cognitive, Affective, Physiological, and Aggressive Responses to Intimate Conflict Situations. Psychology of Men & Masculinity , 2004
"... Previous research has indicated that the Masculine Gender Role Stress (MGRS) scale has been useful in identifying men who are susceptible to appraising threat in situations that challenge their masculine gender roles. Furthermore, Zillmann’s excitation-transfer theory has proposed that elevated leve ..."
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Previous research has indicated that the Masculine Gender Role Stress (MGRS) scale has been useful in identifying men who are susceptible to appraising threat in situations that challenge their masculine gender roles. Furthermore, Zillmann’s excitation-transfer theory has proposed that elevated

Gender Roles and Technological Progress

by Stefania Albanesiyand, Claudia Olivettiz , 2007
"... Until the early decades of the 20th century, women spent more than 60 % of their prime-age years either pregnant or nursing. Since then, improved medical knowledge and obstetric practices reduced the time cost associated with womens reproductive role. The introduction of infant formula also reduced ..."
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Until the early decades of the 20th century, women spent more than 60 % of their prime-age years either pregnant or nursing. Since then, improved medical knowledge and obstetric practices reduced the time cost associated with womens reproductive role. The introduction of infant formula also reduced
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