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%T Gimstamumo ir lyčių revoliucijos sąsajos: Lietuva lyginamojoje perspektyvoje
%A Galdauskaitė, Dovilė
%J Socialinė Teorija, Empirija, Politika Ir Praktika
%P 69-83
%V 24
%D 2022
%K International Social Survey Programme: Family and Changing Gender Roles II - ISSP 1994 (ZA2620 v1.0.0); International Social Survey Programme: Family and Changing Gender Roles IV - ISSP 2012 (ZA5900 v4.0.0); EVS - European Values Study 1990 - Integrated Dataset (ZA4460 v3.0.0); European Values Study Longitudinal Data File 1981-2008 (EVS 1981-2008) (ZA3811 v3.0.0); European Values Study 2008: Integrated Dataset (EVS 2008) (ZA4800 v4.0.0); European Values Study 2017: Integrated Dataset (EVS 2017) (ZA7500 v4.0.0)
%@ 2345-0266
%~ FDB
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-95266-2
%X The study analyses trends in egalitarianism in gender role attitudes and changing associations between fertility and gender equity within and across countries and over time. Lithuania is compared to five European countries, employing an index of gender role attitudes that is constructed based on five international surveys. Findings reveal that Lithuania is not only the most traditional and slowest in transition to egalitarianism of all the countries analyzed, but also stagnating in gender revolution. The results support a U-shaped pattern between changes in fertility and gender role attitudes in almost all countries. This relationship can be moderated not only by levels of gender-equitable attitudes, but also by dispersion in attitudes and normativity of dominant gender role attitudes. The results reveal that maturation of the gender revolution can have a moderating effect.
%C MISC
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%9 Zeitschriftenartikel
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
%~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info