2005
DOI: 10.1080/17441730500125888
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Gender Roles in the Family

Abstract: We examine the extent of change in gender relations within the Vietnamese family in the Red River Delta over the last four decades. During this time socialist policies emphasized gender equality although recent commentators speculate about negative effects of the transition to the market economy. Data come from a survey of three cohorts married during periods corresponding to the war with America, reunification, and economic renovation and permit comparisons of the situation at the early stages of their marria… Show more

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“…The latter’s result corroborated the observation in Turkey (Iscan and Naktiyok 2005 ). The reason for significantly more females supporting the future promotion of HBT would be the women’s primary role in doing household chores and taking care of other household members in Vietnam (Knodel et al 2005 ). In this sense, HBT for the female teleworkers was expected to be an effective way to achieve better balance between work and family.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter’s result corroborated the observation in Turkey (Iscan and Naktiyok 2005 ). The reason for significantly more females supporting the future promotion of HBT would be the women’s primary role in doing household chores and taking care of other household members in Vietnam (Knodel et al 2005 ). In this sense, HBT for the female teleworkers was expected to be an effective way to achieve better balance between work and family.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 33 ] Continuing to facilitate the transition process of social and cultural norms as well as increasing legislative efforts in India may further strengthen women's autonomy and agency in the future. [ 43 53 54 ]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, our data showed that endorsement of abortion was higher in respondents that were 50 years and older. In its recent history, Vietnam has seen enormous economic as well as socio-cultural changes, including a shift in attitude toward gender roles in the family (Knodel, Manh Loi, Jayakody, & Tuan Huy, 2004). The study of Knodel et al (2004) showed in a younger cohort a change of public attitudes toward more equality between women and men with regard to the distribution of responsibilities in the family.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%