Title of article :
GENDER, GENDER IDENTITY, ETHNICITY, AND
STEREOTYPING OF CHILDREN’S CHORES:
THE ISRAELI CASE
Author/Authors :
Liat Kulik، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The present study examines the effect of adults’ gender, gender identity, and ethnicity on their stereotyping
of children’s chores in Israeli society. The sample consists of 238 married and single participants
(81 men and 157 women). With respect to children’s chores, five main categories are examined: domestic,
help with siblings, self-care, outside, and technical. The findings reveal that the impact of gender identity
(according to the terms of gender schema theory) on stereotyping of children’s chores was less than
expected and therefore do not support the research hypotheses. Moreover, the impact of gender was
greater than that of gender identity: Women tend to develop less stereotyped attitudes toward children’s
chores than men do. No effect is found for the participant’s country of birth, but mother’s country of birth
does have an effect.
Keywords :
Masculinity , Gender Identity , children’s chores , Stereotyping , Femininity , Ethnicity
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology