Abstract

This paper closely examines whether there are any potential correlations between parents' gender role attitudes (GRA) and that of their children. It also looks at whether an individual’s gender has anything to do with their ideologies regarding gender roles. The analytical literary review considers present and historical approaches on GRA, theories of GRA, and past experimental approaches and their findings. A survey consisting of a sample of n=114 was conducted among a few parents and their kids (n=114) to investigate the kind of values and ideas they possessed. First, the GRA of both parents and their children were statistically analyzed, and it was found that parents’ GRA had a significant impact on that of their children. Surprisingly, no correlation was found between a person’s GRA and their gender.

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