نتایج جستجو برای: men roles

تعداد نتایج: 368895  

Journal: :Vestnik Sankt-Peterburgskogo universiteta 2021

The article is devoted to the study of evolution masculine stereotypes represented in Korean language. Language an integral part culture, it reflects changes social consciousness, while lexis language first react sociocultural transformations taking place society. material for was traditional paremias, modern proverbs, metaphors, and neologisms about men. paremias convey ideas hegemonic masculi...

Journal: :Vestnik Sankt-Peterburgskogo universiteta. Psihologiâ 2023

Attitudes of women to gender roles, based on the dominant ideology in society, which determines normative behaviors for men and women, are reflected women’s involvement career shaping paths. The mechanism relationship attitudes with subjective success is little studied. goal study exploring that mediates implicit explicit towards roles women. involved employed at age 18 65 years (N = 91). Four ...

Journal: :Reproductive Health 2021

Abstract Background Male involvement in maternal healthcare has been widely recognized as essential for positive health outcomes expectant mothers and their unborn babies. However, few studies have explored men’s experiences of services. The purpose this paper is to explore antenatal care urban Ghana discuss how men navigate roles a space that constructed feminine. study draws upon theories spa...

2011
Timothy A. Judge Beth A. Livingston Leo Durocher

Sex and agreeableness were hypothesized to affect income, such that women and agreeable individuals were hypothesized to earn less than men and less agreeable individuals. Because agreeable men disconfirm (and disagreeable men confirm) conventional gender roles, agreeableness was expected to be more negatively related to income for men (i.e., the pay gap between agreeable men and agreeable wome...

2004
MARIA LOHAN WENDY FAULKNER

This special issue is concerned with the social and cultural aligning of technologies and masculinities—how it happens and how we might make sense of it. Technology is an extremely significant site of gender negotiations in relation to occupations, symbols, and identities, and gender in all these areas has an extremely significant shaping influence on the design and use of technologies. As Cynt...

2016
Elena von der Lippe Petra Rattay

The association of partner, parental, and employment statuses with health is usually discussed in terms of either the multiple role burden hypothesis or the multiple role attachment hypothesis. The first hypothesis states that combining work and family roles increases the burden of responsibility, which in turn increases the pressure and stress associated with competing roles, leading to poorer...

Journal: :The Americas 2022

Abstract In Lima in the seventeenth century, both free and enslaved black women held elected leadership roles confraternities (corporate bodies of lay Catholics). These occupied a public position generally reserved for men; their Spanish indigenous counterparts did not hold comparable roles. Though experiences have been documented scholarly literature, they were highly visible own lifetimes. ec...

Journal: :Public Knowledge Project PLN 2022

Folktale is the mirror of human being society that reflects people’s ways life. Among literary genres, Azerbaijani folktales play a significant role in Turkic-speaking communities. The Book Dede Korkut one oldest Turkic people. Additionally, gender equality most parts stories Korkut. Furthermore, men and women have prideful roles their tribe, positions women, are considered equal to men. This s...

Journal: :Sustainability 2021

Middle-aged men bridge younger and older generations are burdened with social roles responsibilities that increase their risk of poor health. The aim this study was to investigate whether family stress had a mediating effect on the relationship between self-efficacy midlife crisis in sample 198 middle-aged South Korean men. Mediation analysis performed according Baron Kenny method using Sobel t...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2012
Timothy A Judge Beth A Livingston Charlice Hurst

Sex and agreeableness were hypothesized to affect income, such that women and agreeable individuals were hypothesized to earn less than men and less agreeable individuals. Because agreeable men disconfirm (and disagreeable men confirm) conventional gender roles, agreeableness was expected to be more negatively related to income for men (i.e., the pay gap between agreeable men and agreeable wome...

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