Country differences in the link between gender-role attitudes and marital centrality: Evidence from 24 countries
This study investigates factors that could explain why the association between the egalitarian gender-role attitudes and the attitudes toward the importance of marriage (marital centrality) differs across societies. Using data from the International Social Survey Programme for 24 countries in 2002 a...
Main Authors: | Kolpashnikova, K, Zhou, M, Kan, MY |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2021
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