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Title

Evaluations of Men in Domestic Roles in Canada, Norway, Poland, and India.

Authors

Kosakowska-Berezecka, Natasza; Safdar, Saba; Jurek, Paweł; Bhardwaj, Gopa

Abstract

When a man decides to take a parental leave and become a "stay-at-home dad," by focusing on domestic duties and parenting, he may risk penalization of stereotypedisconfirming behaviors. However, the degree at which men are allowed to violate gender norms varies from country to country. Our study sought to analyze crosscountry differences in perception of men who resign from their professional career and focus on domestic duties. Canadian (N = 120), Norwegian (N = 97), Polish (N = 103), and Indian (N = 109) students were asked to evaluate agency and communality of men and women in domestic roles. The obtained results indicate that in Canada and Norway, men and women in domestic roles were judged similarly, whereas Polish and Indian students favored women over men in domestic roles, thus implying that domestic roles are perceived through the lens of gender stereotypes in these two countries.

Subjects

CANADA; PSYCHOLOGY of men; MEN; STEREOTYPES; MASCULINITY; MAN-woman relationships

Publication

Journal of Men's Studies, 2018, Vol 26, Issue 2, p143

ISSN

1060-8265

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1177/1060826517734379

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