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How stable is gender identity when facing important gendered life events? In the study of gender identity, little research has focused on adulthood experiences that might modify or reinforce self-perceptions of gender traits. This article uses pregnancy and early parenthood to study stability and change in self-perceived female and male traits. We make use of data from a large-scale citizen panel in Sweden that tracks respondents who eventually become pregnant. The overall conclusion is that self-perceptions of gender traits are mostly stable throughout pregnancy and early parenthood in the comparatively gender-equal context of Sweden.
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Englisch (EN)
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Does transition to parenthood affect gender traits? : The effect of pregnancy on perceived female and male traits
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Beyond the binary: new approaches to measuring gender in political science research, Vol. 4, H. 1, S. 135-150
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In: Beyond the binary: new approaches to measuring gender in political science research, Vol. 4, H. 1, S. 135-150
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