PropertyValue
?:abstract
  • "Due to Germany's recent history, the country represents a case that is unparalleled worldwide for regional differentiations of gender ideologies. The 40-year separation into one capitalist and one socialist state until 1990 is reflected in different wage-work policies toward women in the former GDR and FRG, which are mirrored by more conservative gender role attitudes in the western federal states and more liberal attitudes in the eastern federal states. Furthermore, this order is destabilized by an urban/rural differentiation that becomes apparent in an urbanized western part and a rural and sparsely populated eastern part. In international rural studies, such pastoral regions are coupled with a rural ideology of gender conservatism. The paper analyzes the present regional differentiation of gender ideologies in Germany with respect to this supposed intersection between socialist wage-work policies of including women in the labor force and conservative rural ideologies in the East and conservative male breadwinner policies and liberal urban ideologies in the West. The findings show, first, that the attitudinal dimension of gender ideologies is more moderate in the eastern federal states but that the behavioral dimension of work in the household is not. Second, for the urbanized western federal states, a rural ideology of gender conservatism is crucial, and it expresses itself in an imagined rurality. In the western federal states the self-description of the place of residence as rural has a significant effect on gender ideologies. Clearly, beyond the official categorization of the place of domicile as urban, suburban, or rural, only the imagining of rural living is able to predict conservative gender ideologies in the western part of Germany. Third, in terms of imagined rurality, the finding is interpreted as a structure of feeling that induces a transition of social experiences and attitudes from generation to generation and explains the still existing gap between the eastern and the western parts of Germany."Die ALLBUS-Daten von 2008 werden als Grundlage für die Analysen verwendet. (xsd:string)
?:author
?:comment
  • (ALLBUS) (xsd:string)
?:dataSource
  • ALLBUS-Bibliography (xsd:string)
?:dateCreated
  • Aufgenommen: 30. Fassung, März 2016 (xsd:gyear)
?:dateModified
  • 2015 (xsd:gyear)
?:datePublished
  • 2015 (xsd:gyear)
?:doi
  • 10.1016/j.geoforum.2015.05.022 ()
?:duplicate
?:fromPage
  • 12 (xsd:string)
is ?:hasPart of
?:inLanguage
  • english (xsd:string)
?:isPartOf
is ?:mainEntity of
?:name
  • The intricate geographies of gender ideologies in Germany (xsd:string)
?:publicationType
  • article (xsd:string)
?:reference
?:sourceInfo
  • Bibsonomy (xsd:string)
  • In Geoforum, 64, 12-24, 2015 (xsd:string)
?:studyGroup
  • ALLBUS (xsd:string)
?:tags
  • 2015 (xsd:string)
  • ALLBUS (xsd:string)
  • ALLBUS2008 (xsd:string)
  • ALLBUS_input2015 (xsd:string)
  • ALLBUS_pro (xsd:string)
  • ALLBUS_version30 (xsd:string)
  • FDZ_ALLBUS (xsd:string)
  • SCOPUSindexed (xsd:string)
  • SSCIindex (xsd:string)
  • SSCIindexed (xsd:string)
  • article (xsd:string)
  • checked (xsd:string)
  • english (xsd:string)
  • indexproved (xsd:string)
?:toPage
  • 24 (xsd:string)
rdf:type
?:uploadDate
  • 24.06.2015 (xsd:gyear)
?:url
?:volumeNumber
  • 64 (xsd:string)