2017
DOI: 10.1108/ijssp-10-2016-0117
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The role of basic values and education on women’s work and family preferences in Europe

Abstract: Purpose-Consistent with dual-process models of behaviour, Miles (2015) has shown that Schwartz' basic values can provide a valuable framework for empirically analysing the role of values and cultural contexts in driving human behaviour. The purpose of this paper is to contribute to this line of research by distinguishing individual values from macro-level values, as well as from other micro-and macro-conditions, in order to test whether individual values shape women's work-family orientations in ways predicted… Show more

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“…Even among people unaware of their own patriarchal values, internalized traditional gender norms can alter beliefs and actions (Mateju et al , 2017). This may explain recent survey data which suggests American women are more likely than American men to wear masks in response to the pandemic (Ritter and Brenan, 2020).…”
Section: Gender and Mask Wearing In Pandemic-era Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even among people unaware of their own patriarchal values, internalized traditional gender norms can alter beliefs and actions (Mateju et al , 2017). This may explain recent survey data which suggests American women are more likely than American men to wear masks in response to the pandemic (Ritter and Brenan, 2020).…”
Section: Gender and Mask Wearing In Pandemic-era Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A gradually increasing representation of women in these occupations with higher incomes can lead not only to greater competition between men and women, but also among women themselves, where highly attractive women may be more successful than less attractive ones in terms of income. In this sense, we do not consider the results of the previous studies conducted in the USA, Canada and the UK to be transferrable to the present, and particularly to the present-day Czech Republic, where changes brought about by transformation, modernization and the individualization of preferences between a focus on the home and career (Hakim, 2000; Matějů et al, 2017) clearly affect women’s strategies for asserting themselves in the labour market using various forms of capital. These forms undoubtedly include physical attractiveness and erotic capital.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Along the same line of interpretation, preference theory is based on the idea that individual values shape work-family orientations much more than socio-economic and cultural conditions, even though education may help women overcome social barriers in the choice of their professional career and family preferences (Hakims 2000;Matějů et al 2017).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%