Egalitarian Attitudes Towards the Division of Household Labor Among Adolescents in Iceland |
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Authors: | Thoroddur Bjarnason Andrea Hjalmsdottir |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Social Science, University of Akureyri, 600, Akureyri, Iceland 2. Department of Sociology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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Abstract: | Iceland ranks among the most egalitarian nations in the world according to various quantitative indicators. Gender inequalities nevertheless persist, and egalitarian attitudes among youth have declined in recent years. A national survey among 2,031 students aged 15–16 in 2006 showed that girls and adolescents reporting same-sex attraction hold more egalitarian attitudes towards the division of household labor. A family background of distant immigration, traditional families, and economic affluence were associated with less egalitarian attitudes, as were hours of internet use. Both essentialist and neo-liberal gender ideologies tended to legitimize traditional attitudes. An essentialist gender ideology was associated with more traditional attitudes among girls while a neo-liberal gender ideology was more strongly associated with traditional attitudes among boys. |
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