Gender Inequality, Childhood

Associated Documents (1)

Main AuthorPublished YearTitle
Baunach, Dawn MichelleGender inequality in childhood: toward a life course perspective

Associated Hypotheses (11)

Main AuthorHypothesis
Baunach, Dawn MichelleEcological factors of complexity (population, technology and agriculture, social organization) will be positively correlated with gender inequality for both adults and children (64).
Baunach, Dawn MichelleEnvironmental harshness (inadequate food and hunger) will be positively associated with childhood gender inequality (65); it will be less correlated with adult gender inequality.
Baunach, Dawn MichelleMale aggression or beliefs that women are inferior will be positively associated with gender inequality in childhood and adulthood (65).
Baunach, Dawn MichelleWarfare will be positively associated with gender inequality for adults and children (65).
Baunach, Dawn MichelleThe lack of women's participation in politics/public life will be positively associated with adult gender inequality but not childhood gender inequality (66).
Baunach, Dawn MichellePatrilocality will be positively associated with childhood gender inequality but not adulthood gender inequality (67).
Baunach, Dawn MichelleFemale economic contribution will be negatively associated with childhood and adulthood gender inequality (67).
Baunach, Dawn MichelleWomen's economic control will be negatively associated with adulthood gender inequality but not strongly correlated to childhood gender inequality (68).
Baunach, Dawn MichelleFather involvement will be negatively associated with adulthood gender inequality and, more strongly, childhood gender inequality (68).
Baunach, Dawn MichelleIndulgence of children will be negatively associated with childhood gender inequality (68).
Baunach, Dawn MichellePatrilocality will predict childhood gender inequality when controlling for technology, hunger, warfare, women's political participation, and women's economic contribution and control (79).

Associated OCMs

  1. abortion and infanticide
  2. status of children
  3. techniques of socialization