Children's perceptions of parents and their roles: A cross-national study in Australia,England, North America,and Sweden |
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Authors: | Juliette D. G. Goldman Ronald J. Goldman |
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Affiliation: | 1. C/-Room 339 School of Education, La Trobe University, 3083, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia
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Abstract: | Within a broader project on children's sexual thinking, 838 children and 5 to 15 years in Australia, England, North America, and Sweden were interviewed (Goldman & Goldman, 1980, 1981.) Two items were focused upon: how children perceive differences between mothers and fathers, and how children perceive the roles of mothers and fathers. Five categories of differences between mother and father were located. Attitudinal differences positively correlated with age in all four countries. Parental roles contained five response categories. All categories show the traditional sex bias. Mother is seen by all children as predominantly concerned with domestic duties, care of children, and low status occupations, while father is seen overwhelmingly in a leisure role, as occupier of high status occupations, and playing authority-leadership roles in the family. Implications are discussed in terms of the need for society to accept and promote androgynous persons. |
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