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DEPENDENCE AND INDEPENDENCE
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1995
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Gendered PerceptionGender JusticeLawEgalitarian Gender AttitudesAutonomySocial SciencesGender DisparityGender IdentityPath DependenceGender-related AttitudesGender StudiesEconomic AnalysisGender EqualityDependence And IndependenceSocial InequalityEconomicsCoexistenceSocietal-level DependenceGendered ContextIntersectionalityFeminist TheorySociologyCausalityGender Divide
The authors argue that women's dependence on men plays a key role in muting challenges to gender inequality, and they explore that argument through an analysis of gender-related attitudes in five countries. Women's dependence at both the societal and the individual levels is associated with less egalitarian gender attitudes; such dependence especially affects women's attitudes, drawing them toward men's less egalitarian views. Societal-level dependence also strengthens the impact of individual-level dependence on egalitarianism. The authors conclude that women's dependence discourages egalitarian gender attitudes, thus suppressing challenges to the gendered status quo and legitimating gender inequality.
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