Young People's work and family projects: Demand for gender equality
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Resumo: | Changes in young people's expectations in regards to paid work and family relations are a silent re-bellion that include a demand for increased gender equality in areas traditionally defined as private dimensions of life. These aspirations are examined through a self-administered questionnaire (N=500) conducted with nursing students at a university in Talca (central-south Chile) of both sexes (76% females, 24% males) aged between 18 and 29. Survey results show that students have a generally conventional view of paid employment, whereas in the family domain they distance themselves from traditional gender roles, preferring an equal distribution of work and family responsibilities between men and women. This shows that these new aspirations can be a powerful force for social change, even though they are conditioned by the existing legal framework and employment conditions. |
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Young People's work and family projects: Demand for gender equality |
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Young People's work and family projects: Demand for gender equality |
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Young People's work and family projects: Demand for gender equality Gómez-Urrutia, Verónica Family Gender roles Paid work Young people |
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Young People's work and family projects: Demand for gender equality |
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Young People's work and family projects: Demand for gender equality |
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Young People's work and family projects: Demand for gender equality |
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Young People's work and family projects: Demand for gender equality |
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Young People's work and family projects: Demand for gender equality |
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Gómez-Urrutia, Verónica |
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Gómez-Urrutia, Verónica Jiménez-Figueroa, Andrés Barreto-Colichi, Rosana [UNESP] |
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Jiménez-Figueroa, Andrés Barreto-Colichi, Rosana [UNESP] |
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Universidad Autónoma de Chile Universidad de Talca Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) |
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Gómez-Urrutia, Verónica Jiménez-Figueroa, Andrés Barreto-Colichi, Rosana [UNESP] |
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Family Gender roles Paid work Young people |
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Family Gender roles Paid work Young people |
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Changes in young people's expectations in regards to paid work and family relations are a silent re-bellion that include a demand for increased gender equality in areas traditionally defined as private dimensions of life. These aspirations are examined through a self-administered questionnaire (N=500) conducted with nursing students at a university in Talca (central-south Chile) of both sexes (76% females, 24% males) aged between 18 and 29. Survey results show that students have a generally conventional view of paid employment, whereas in the family domain they distance themselves from traditional gender roles, preferring an equal distribution of work and family responsibilities between men and women. This shows that these new aspirations can be a powerful force for social change, even though they are conditioned by the existing legal framework and employment conditions. |
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2021 |
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2021-01-01 2022-04-28T19:29:53Z 2022-04-28T19:29:53Z |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11600/RLCSNJ.19.1.4618 Revista Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Ninez y Juventud, v. 19, n. 1, 2021. 2027-7679 1692-715X http://hdl.handle.net/11449/221642 10.11600/RLCSNJ.19.1.4618 2-s2.0-85098737597 |
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