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Couples' careers revisited: the role of gender ideologies Open
We assess the role of gender ideologies for couples’ work trajectories, using data from the German panel study Labour Market and Social Security (PASS). First, we conduct a multichannel sequence analysis to identify work trajectories of he…
Couples' careers revisited: the role of gender ideologies Open
We assess the role of gender ideologies for couples’ work trajectories, using data from the German panel study Labour Market and Social Security (PASS). First, we conduct a multichannel sequence analysis to identify work trajectories of he…
View article: Dimensions of Support for Gender Ideologies: Gender and Migration Background Differences in Gender Role Attitudes
Dimensions of Support for Gender Ideologies: Gender and Migration Background Differences in Gender Role Attitudes Open
Drawing on original data from a multifactorial survey experiment conducted in Germany, wedevelop a theoretical model to examine support for gendered divisions of work. Specifically,we ask whether women and men vary in their evaluations of …
The stickiness of unequal housework sharing: Limited effects of couples' ideological pairings Open
Objective The study aimed to investigate how couples' ideological pairings, defined as partners' joint attitudes toward gendered housework responsibilities, influence their division of housework. Background Drawing from gender structure th…
Technical report RISS Internalization Survey Open
The RISS Internalization Survey aims to link multidimensional social structural positioning to individual attitudes and perceptions. It encompasses modules on socio-structural positions, social identification, and key attitudinal and behav…
View article: Who aligns their actions with their beliefs? The Correspondence of Gender Ideology and Childcare Attendance in Germany
Who aligns their actions with their beliefs? The Correspondence of Gender Ideology and Childcare Attendance in Germany Open
This study investigates which families are more likely to send their preschool children to early childcare and education (ECEC) institutions. We conceptualize children’s ECEC attendance as a manifestation of parental behavior, which relate…
Couples’ ideological pairings, relative income and housework sharing Open
Our study offers and empirically tests a new conceptual framework of couples' housework sharing.We suggest that the partners' joint gender ideology, or their 'ideological pairings' will determine their housework sharing.Further, we argue t…
Gender Attitudes and the New Cultural Divide in Europe Open
This paper investigates how gender attitudes relate to the new cultural divide between cosmopolitans and communitarians in Europe, which is largely defined by immigration and EU attitudes. We examine how gender attitudes vary across this d…
How polarized is Europe? Public opinion disagreement, issue alignment, and sorting across European countries Open
Whereas attitudinal polarization has become a hot topic for academic debates in the USA over recent decades, the question of whether, and over which issues, European countries are polarized has so far received limited scholarly attention. …
Multidimensional Gender Ideologies Across Europe: Evidence From 36 Countries Open
In this paper, we use the “gender as a social structure” framework to assess macro-, interactional-, and micro-level mechanisms explaining the stalled revolution in gender ideologies. Using the European Values Study 2008 data and latent cl…
Measuring Social Solidarity During Crisis: The Role of Design Choices Open
Building on our previous work, we assess how social solidarity towards migrants and refugees has changed before and after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, by collecting and analyzing a large, novel, and longitudinal dataset of migration…
Changes in European Solidarity Before and During COVID-19: Evidence from a Large Crowd- and Expert-Annotated Twitter Dataset Open
We introduce the well-established social scientific concept of social solidarity and its contestation, anti-solidarity, as a new problem setting to supervised machine learning in NLP to assess how European solidarity discourses changed bef…
Women's employment transitions: The influence of her, his, and joint gender ideologies Open
Background: Research suggests that women's employment decisions are influenced by not only their own gender ideologies but also their partners'. This paper is the first study examining the role of a couple's joint gender ideology on the fe…
Couples transitions to parenthood: Why the female partners earnings advantage fails to predict efficient specialisation Open
Transitions to parenthood continue to lead to highly gendered work-care divisions in heterosexual couples. Fathers usually specialise in paid work, while mothers typically specialise in unpaid domestic (care) work. Scholars have argued tha…
Changes in European Solidarity Before and During COVID-19: Evidence from a Large Crowd- and Expert-Annotated Twitter Dataset Open
Alexandra Ils, Dan Liu, Daniela Grunow, Steffen Eger. Proceedings of the 59th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 11th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (Volume 1: Long Papers…
Resisting or embracing institutional models of parenthood: an analytical framework Open
The decision to have a child has never appeared more individualized and conscious than today, in early twenty-first century Europe. While fewer couples opt for parenthood altogether, those who do often plan this transition carefully, delib…
Gender Ideologies in Europe: A Multidimensional Framework Open
The authors argue, in line with recent research, that operationalizing gender ideology as a unidimensional construct ranging from traditional to egalitarian is problematic and propose an alternative framework that takes the multidimensiona…
Institutions as reference points for parents-to-be in European societies: a theoretical and analytical framework Open
All over Europe, the social conditions under which couples become parents in the early twenty-first century differ markedly from those of their parents' generation. Unlike earlier cohorts, today's women and men tend to have quite similar l…
Housework over the course of relationships: Gender ideology, resources, and the division of housework from a growth curve perspective Open
In the 21st century, the division of housework remains gendered, with women on average still spending \nmore time doing chores than their male partners. While research has studied why this phenomenon is so \npersistent, few studies have ye…
Housework over the course of relationships Open
In the 21st century, the division of housework remains gendered, with women on average still spending more time doing chores than their male partners. While research has studied why this phenomenon is so persistent, few studies have yet be…