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European societies have experienced a decrease in the social importance ofreligious issues. Values and attitudes towards gender roles have also changedin the last decades. In European countries, people have become more egalitarianwith respect to the position of women in society. The author tries to identifythe relationship between secularization and changes in gender values. Asa result of secularization, the individual value system has become fragmentedand religious values have lost their coordinating role. The investigation employscross-national and longitudinal analysis of European Values Survey data (1990,1999), most of the European countries being included in the study. The resultsindicate the decreasing impact of traditional religious belief on values related togender roles during the 1990s in Europe and a common pattern of relationshipsbetween gender values and religiosity in most European societies.
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Religion and Gender across Europe
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In Social Compass, 56(2), 2009
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