Gendered parenting and the intergenerational transmission of gender stereotypes : evidence from the Growing Up in New Zealand survey Livvy Mitchell, Isabelle Sin, Maanaima Soa-Lafoai, and Colleen Ward
By: Mitchell, Livvy
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Contributor(s): Sin, Isabelle
| Soa-Lafoai, Maanaima
| Ward, Colleen
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Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON22090017 |
This study investigated the intergenerational transmission of gender attitudes and inequality in Aotearoa New Zealand from parents to their young children. The Growing Up in New Zealand (GUiNZ) survey to study approximately 2,500 mothers and 1,700 fathers who had their first child in 2009/10. The time points for data collection used were when the GUiNZ study children were 9 months, two years, and eight years. (From the website). Record #7825