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A sociocultural framework for understanding partner preferences of women and men: Integration of concepts and evidence
Authors:Marcel Zentner  Alice H. Eagly
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of Innsbruck, A-6020, Innsbruck, Austriamarcel.zentner@uibk.ac.at;3. Department of Psychology, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208-2710, USA
Abstract:In the current sociocultural framework for understanding mating preferences, we propose that gender roles affect sex differences and similarities in mate preferences. Gender roles, in turn, are shaped by the unequal division of labour between women and men. As a consequence, mating preferences and choices should converge across the sexes as the weakening of this division puts the sexes in more similar social roles in their societies. To evaluate these assumptions, we review relevant findings from three domains that show variability in gender roles: (a) cross-cultural variability related to differences in societies’ division of labour, (b) historical variability related to temporal changes in the division of labour, and (c) individual variability in gender attitudes that reflects the gradual and uneven spread of shifts toward gender equality throughout each society. The bringing together of multiple lines of evidence puts the sociocultural framework on a new and more secure foundation.
Keywords:Mate preferences  Sex differences  Gender equality  Social role theory
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