نتایج جستجو برای: men roles

تعداد نتایج: 368895  

Journal: :International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding 2021

Performance is something that should be owned by everyone who works, both women and men. The performance of female employees in a company influenced various factors such as multiple roles. Therefore, the purpose this study to determine effect roles on employee performance.This research methodology causal associative with quantitative approach. Respondents were 48 LPP RRI Bengkulu taken total sa...

Journal: :Social indicators research 2013
Huijun Liu Shuzhuo Li Marc W Feldman

This study examined gender differences in the influence of marital status and marital quality on life satisfaction. The roles of intergenerational support and perceived socioeconomic status in the relationship between marriage and life satisfaction were also explored. The analysis was conducted with data from the Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS) in 2006, representing 1,317 women and 1,152 m...

2010
Farid Ahmad

Gender is a critical factor that determines an individual’s role and status. Because women and men have different roles and utilise the resources of their environment differently, development and environmental programmes affect women and men differently. The common assumption is that the whole household or community will benefit equally from such programmes, but this is rarely the case. Differe...

Journal: :The Spanish journal of psychology 2006
Consuelo Paterna Carmen Martínez

Men's discourse about the paternal role is changing significantly. Despite the fact that men still perceive themselves as being responsible for the family's economical protection and the children's discipline, they face increasing demands for more involvement in childcare. From this perspective, this work analyzes the traditional view of gender roles and the perception of inequality in a sample...

2015
Mary Pritchard

Previous studies have examined the influence of femininity on disordered eating behavior in female undergraduates, but few studies have examined the relation between gender roles and disordered eating in male undergraduates. The present study examined whether gender roles relate to disordered eating behaviors the same way in male and female undergraduates. 512 undergraduates (58% female) at a l...

Journal: :Psychological bulletin 1986
A H Eagly V J Steffen

In our meta-analytic review of sex differences in aggressive behavior reported in the social psychological literature we found that although men were somewhat more aggressive than women on the average, sex differences were inconsistent across studies. The magnitude of the sex differences was significantly related to various attributes of the studies. In particular, the tendency for men to aggre...

2004
Blaine J. Fowers

This study examined gender differences in marital satisfaction using the multidimensional marital inventory ENRICH. Contrary to previous research, the results indicated that men are somewhat more satisfied with their marriages than women. The findings also suggest that religion is a more important part o f the marriage for men, whereas women esposed egalitarian roles to a greater extent. A sign...

2016
Peter M. Smith Mieke Koehoorn

BACKGROUND Disentangling the impacts of sex and gender in understanding male and female differences is increasingly recognised as an important aspect for advancing research and addressing knowledge gaps in the field of work-health. However, achieving this goal in secondary data analyses where direct measures of gender have not been collected is challenging. This study outlines the development o...

Journal: :Social Science Research Network 2021

We explore whether a 1990 Japanese educational reform that eliminated gender-segregated and gender-stereotyped industrial arts home economics classes in junior high schools led to behavioral changes among these students some two decades later when they were married their early forties. Using Regression Discontinuity (RD) design time-use data from 2016, we find the had direct impact on women's a...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2011
Boadie W Dunlop Tanja Mletzko

The changing economic and social environment of Western nations is having a profound impact on men's lives. Men who assume a greater share of roles traditionally filled by women will experience challenges to traditional sources of male self-esteem, potentially heightening the risk for depressive disorders among men.

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