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Einrichtungen >> Fakultät Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften >> Bereich Soziologie >> Professur für Demografie >>

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Aktuelle Befunde zu Bildung, Arbeitsmarkt, Ungleichheit: Gender culture and gender ideologies

Dozent/in:
Gundula Zoch
Angaben:
Seminar, 2,00 SWS, ECTS: 6
Termine:
14:15 - 17:45, FMA/00.07
ab 24.10.2018 alle 2 Wochen
Vorbesprechung: Mittwoch, 17.10.2018, 14:15 - 17:45 Uhr, FMA/00.07
Inhalt:
In West Germany, 38 % of respondents agree, that a preschool child is likely to suffer if his or her mother works. (ISSP, 2012). In contrast, only 18 % of East Germans agree with the statement, while even less people in Sweden do (15 %). Where do these differences in gender role attitudes come from? Do gender ideologies differ between men and women, older and younger cohorts or respondents with different educational attainment or migration background? The seminar offers an introduction to the research on gender ideologies and gender role attitudes. In the seminar we will, firstly, look at different theoretical and empirical explanations of differences in gender culture and gender ideologies between different welfare states or social groups. Secondly, we will discuss whether life-course events and state interventions are associated with ideology changes over the life-course. Throughout the course, we will use theoretical core readings as well as empirical research papers applying both cross-sectional and longitudinal research designs. Therefore, prior knowledge of statistics up to the level of ordinary least squares regression (OLS) is assumed.

 

Bildung und Arbeit im Lebensverlauf: Gender culture and gender ideologies

Dozent/in:
Gundula Zoch
Angaben:
Seminar, 2,00 SWS, ECTS: 6
Termine:
Mi, 14:15 - 17:45, FMA/00.07
ab 24.10.2018 alle 2 Wochen
Vorbesprechung: Mittwoch, 17.10.2018, 14:15 - 17:45 Uhr, FMA/00.07
Inhalt:
In West Germany, 38 % of respondents agree, that a preschool child is likely to suffer if his or her mother works. (ISSP, 2012). In contrast, only 18 % of East Germans agree with the statement, while even less people in Sweden do (15 %). Where do these differences in gender role attitudes come from? Do gender ideologies differ between men and women, older and younger cohorts or respondents with different educational attainment or migration background? The seminar offers an introduction to the research on gender ideologies and gender role attitudes. In the seminar we will, firstly, look at different theoretical and empirical explanations of differences in gender culture and gender ideologies between different welfare states or social groups. Secondly, we will discuss whether life-course events and state interventions are associated with ideology changes over the life-course. Throughout the course, we will use theoretical core readings as well as empirical research papers applying both cross-sectional and longitudinal research designs. Therefore, prior knowledge of statistics up to the level of ordinary least squares regression (OLS) is assumed.

 

Fortgeschrittene Themen Familie: Gender culture and gender ideologies

Dozent/in:
Gundula Zoch
Angaben:
Seminar, 2,00 SWS, ECTS: 6
Termine:
14:15 - 17:45, FMA/00.07
ab 24.10.2018 alle 2 Wochen
Vorbesprechung: Mittwoch, 17.10.2018, 14:15 - 17:45 Uhr, FMA/00.07
Inhalt:
In West Germany, 38 % of respondents agree, that a preschool child is likely to suffer if his or her mother works. (ISSP, 2012). In contrast, only 18 % of East Germans agree with the statement, while even less people in Sweden do (15 %). Where do these differences in gender role attitudes come from? Do gender ideologies differ between men and women, older and younger cohorts or respondents with different educational attainment or migration background? The seminar offers an introduction to the research on gender ideologies and gender role attitudes. In the seminar we will, firstly, look at different theoretical and empirical explanations of differences in gender culture and gender ideologies between different welfare states or social groups. Secondly, we will discuss whether life-course events and state interventions are associated with ideology changes over the life-course. Throughout the course, we will use theoretical core readings as well as empirical research papers applying both cross-sectional and longitudinal research designs. Therefore, prior knowledge of statistics up to the level of ordinary least squares regression (OLS) is assumed.

 

Ungleichheit und Sozialstruktur: Gender culture and gender ideologies

Dozent/in:
Gundula Zoch
Angaben:
Seminar, 2,00 SWS, ECTS: 6
Termine:
14:15 - 17:45, FMA/00.07
ab 24.10.2018 alle 2 Wochen
Vorbesprechung: Mittwoch, 17.10.2018, 14:15 - 17:45 Uhr, FMA/00.07
Inhalt:
In West Germany, 38 % of respondents agree, that a preschool child is likely to suffer if his or her mother works. (ISSP, 2012). In contrast, only 18 % of East Germans agree with the statement, while even less people in Sweden do (15 %). Where do these differences in gender role attitudes come from? Do gender ideologies differ between men and women, older and younger cohorts or respondents with different educational attainment or migration background? The seminar offers an introduction to the research on gender ideologies and gender role attitudes. In the seminar we will, firstly, look at different theoretical and empirical explanations of differences in gender culture and gender ideologies between different welfare states or social groups. Secondly, we will discuss whether life-course events and state interventions are associated with ideology changes over the life-course. Throughout the course, we will use theoretical core readings as well as empirical research papers applying both cross-sectional and longitudinal research designs. Therefore, prior knowledge of statistics up to the level of ordinary least squares regression (OLS) is assumed.



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