Gender Roles in Ireland: Three Decades of Attitude Change
documents changing attitudes toward the role of women in Ireland
from 1975 2005, a key period of social change in this society. The
book presents replicated measures from four separate surveys
carried out over three decades. These cover a wide range of gender
role attitudes as well as key social issues concerning the role of
women in Ireland, including equal pay, equal employment
opportunity, maternal employment, contraception etc. Attitudes to
abortion, divorce and moral issues are also presented and discussed
in the context of people s voting behaviour in national referenda.
Taken together, the data available in these studies paint a
detailed and complex picture of the evolving role of women in
Ireland during a period of rapid social change and key developments
in social legislation. The book brings the results up to the
present by including new data on current gender role issues from
Margret Fine-Davis' latest research."
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