文化和性别对大学生性别角色认知的影响。

K. Ayenibiowo
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该研究考察了文化和性别作为大学生性别角色认知的预测因素。参与者来自两所大学;一个在尼日利亚的中北部,另一个在尼日利亚的西南地区。我们向两所大学的522名受访者发放了一份问卷,内容包括30项与家庭有关的活动。其中284人来自北方大学(男180人,女104人),其余238人来自南方大学(男109人,女129人)。计算了认为每项任务适合男性、女性或两者之一的受访者的数量和百分比。采用Chi2检验对四组被调查者的反应进行比较,结果表明文化和性别共同决定了性别角色的认知。南方的参与者在认知上表现出更大的灵活性。(即他们认为更多的工作适合男女中的任何一方)。此外,与其他三组相比,南方女性参与者更倾向于认为大多数任务适合女性。这一发现归因于城市化水平、父母受教育程度和文化价值观的差异。
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Culture and gender as predictors of undergraduates’ perception of gender roles.
The study examined culture, and gender as predictors of gender-roles perception among undergraduates. Participants were drawn from two universities; one in the North Central and the other in the South Western regions of Nigeria. A questionnaire comprising thirty home-related activities was administered to 522 respondents from the two universities. A total of 284 of them were from the northern university (180 males and 104 females) while the remaining 238 were drawn from the southern university (109 males and 129 females). The number and percentage of respondents who considered each of the tasks as appropriate for man, woman or either of the two were calculated. Chi2 test was used to compare the responses of the four groups of respondents The results indicated that both culture and gender determine perception of gender-roles. The southern participants showed greater flexibility in their perception. (i.e. they considered more jobs as appropriate for either of the two sexes). Furthermore, the tendency to perceive most tasks as appropriate for women was found more among the southern female participants than the other three groups. The findings were attributed to differences in levels of urbanization, educational attainment of parents and cultural values.
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