Gender and attitudes to work and family roles: the views of young people at the millennium

The last century, in particular the latter half, saw radical shifts in the roles and expectations of women in society. This article investigates the views of 14- to 16-year-olds in the year 2000 on work and family roles, exploring both their general views on gender roles and their own personal aspir...

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Published inGender and education Vol. 17; no. 2; pp. 129 - 142
Main Authors Tinklin, Teresa, Croxford, Linda, Ducklin, Alan, Frame, Barbara
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Published Abingdon Taylor and Francis Ltd 01.05.2005
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1360-0516
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Abstract The last century, in particular the latter half, saw radical shifts in the roles and expectations of women in society. This article investigates the views of 14- to 16-year-olds in the year 2000 on work and family roles, exploring both their general views on gender roles and their own personal aspirations for the future. In general the young people believed that it was equally important for males and females to get good qualifications at school, to have worthwhile careers and that childcare should be a joint responsibility. They also believed that males and females could do any job they wanted to these days. Their views were tempered, however, by the inequalities that they saw around them in the workplace and in their own families. While young people's attitudes may have changed, they are still choosing fairly gender-typical subjects at school and aspiring to different types of occupation. The article concludes that while great strides have been made in changing attitudes towards gender equality, there is still a long way to go before equal opportunities are really achieved.
AbstractList The last century, in particular the latter half, saw radical shifts in the roles and expectations of women in society. This article investigates the views of 14- to 16-year-olds in the year 2000 on work and family roles, exploring both their general views on gender roles and their own personal aspirations for the future. In general the young people believed that it was equally important for males and females to get good qualifications at school, to have worthwhile careers and that childcare should be a joint responsibility. They also believed that males and females could do any job they wanted to these days. Their views were tempered, however, by the inequalities that they saw around them in the workplace and in their own families. While young people's attitudes may have changed, they are still choosing fairly gender-typical subjects at school and aspiring to different types of occupation. The article concludes that while great strides have been made in changing attitudes towards gender equality, there is still a long way to go before equal opportunities are really achieved.
The last century, in particular the latter half, saw radical shifts in the roles and expectations of women in society. This article investigates the views of 14- to 16-year-olds in the year 2000 on work and family roles, exploring both their general views on gender roles and their own personal aspirations for the future. In general the young people believed that it was equally important for males and females to get good qualifications at school, to have worthwhile careers and that childcare should be a joint responsibility. They also believed that males and females could do any job they wanted to these days. Their views were tempered, however, by the inequalities that they saw around them in the workplace and in their own families. While young people's attitudes may have changed, they are still choosing fairly gender-typical subjects at school and aspiring to different types of occupation. The article concludes that while great strides have been made in changing attitudes towards gender equality, there is still a long way to go before equal opportunities are really achieved. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
The last century, in particular the latter half, saw radical shifts in the roles & expectations of women in society. This article investigates the views of 14- to 16-year-olds in the year 2000 on work & family roles, exploring both their general views on gender roles & their own personal aspirations for the future. In general the young people believed that it was equally important for males & females to get good qualifications at school, to have worthwhile careers & that childcare should be a joint responsibility. They also believed that males & females could do any job they wanted to these days. Their views were tempered, however, by the inequalities that they saw around them in the workplace & in their own families. While young people's attitudes may have changed, they are still choosing fairly gender-typical subjects at school & aspiring to different types of occupation. The article concludes that while great strides have been made in changing attitudes towards gender equality, there is still a long way to go before equal opportunities are really achieved. 3 Figures, 25 References. Adapted from the source document.
The last century, in particular the latter half, saw radical shifts in the roles and expectations of women in society. This article investigates the views of 14- to 16-year-olds in the year 2000 on work and family roles, exploring both their general views on gender roles and their own personal aspirations for the future. In general the young people believed that it was equally important for males and females to get good qualifications at school, to have worthwhile careers and that childcare should be a joint responsibility. They also believed that males and females could do any job they wanted to these days. Their views were tempered, however, by the inequalities that they saw around them in the workplace and in their own families. While young people's attitudes may have changed, they are still choosing fairly gender-typical subjects at school and aspiring to different types of occupation. The article concludes that while great strides have been made in changing attitudes towards gender equality, there is still a long way to go before equal opportunities are really achieved. Reprinted by permission of Carfax Publishing, Taylor & Francis Ltd.
The last century, in particular the latter half, saw radical shifts in the roles and expectations of women in society. This article investigates the views of 14- to 16-year-olds in the year 2000 on work and family roles, exploring both their general views on gender roles and their own personal aspirations for the future. In general the young people believed that it was equally important for males and females to get good qualifications at school, to have worthwhile careers and that childcare should be a joint responsibility. They also believed that males and females could do any job they wanted to these days. Their views were tempered, however, by the inequalities that they saw around them in the workplace and in their own families. While young people's attitudes may have changed, they are still choosing fairly gender-typical subjects at school and aspiring to different types of occupation. The article concludes that while great strides have been made in changing attitudes (Original abstract)
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Adolescents
Aspiration
Attitudes
Career Choice
Careers
Child care
Course Selection (Students)
Education
Employment
Equal opportunities
Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Equal opportunity
Families & family life
Family
Family Influence
Family Roles
Female roles
Foreign Countries
Gender
Gender Differences
Gender equity
Gender inequalities
Gender inequality
Gender roles
Millennium
Occupational roles
Scotland
Secondary School Students
Sex Role Attitudes
Sex Roles
Sexual Inequality
Social Change
Student Attitudes
Teenagers
Women
Workplaces
Young Adults
Youth
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