Gender identity, sex typing of occupations, and gender role ideology among adolescents: Are they related?

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Kulik L. [1 ]
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[1] School of Social Work, Bar Ilan University, B'nai Brak
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Gender Role; Gender Identity; Gender Role Ideology; Israeli Adolescent;
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10.1023/A:1005462417271
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The study examined the impact of gender identity on gender role ideology and occupational sex typing among 166 Israeli adolescents. The findings indicate that gender identity affects occupational sex-typing. Specifically, androgynous respondents provided more liberal evaluations of feminine-typed occupations than did the undifferentiated group. Regarding gender role ideology, gender identity was only found to have an impact among the male respondents. Specifically, sex-typed and undifferentiated males expressed more traditional evaluations of feminine-typed roles than did the androgynous and cross-sex-typed respondents. In addition, an effect was found for gender regardless of gender identity, i.e., the females expressed less sex-typed evaluations of occupations and less traditional perspectives of gender roles than did the males. © 2000 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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