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SOUTH EUROPEAN SOCIETY AND POLITICS
卷 26, 期 1, 页码 27-53出版社
ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13608746.2021.1924986
关键词
Patriarchal attitudes; gender inequality; religiosity; sectarian identity; ethnicity; ideology; class; survey research
资金
- Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (Turkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Arastirma Kurumu, TUBITAK) [118K281]
This study provides a comprehensive empirical analysis of patriarchal attitudes and orientations in Turkey, indicating that factors such as religiosity, sectarian and ethnic identities, as well as low socio-economic status may empower patriarchal tendencies. The findings suggest that modernisation processes are likely to undermine patriarchal orientations in Muslim-majority countries.
This study provides a comprehensive empirical analysis of patriarchal attitudes and orientations in Turkey, a Muslim-majority country. The following questions direct the current study: What factors account for patriarchal orientations at the mass level? How do social, political, and economic differences relate to individuals' patriarchal attitudes and orientations? The answers are provided by original data derived from a nationwide survey, Turkiye'de Enformel Kurumlar Anketi (TEKA 2019) [Informal Institutions in Turkey Survey] (Sarigil 2019). Multivariate analyses suggest that religiosity, Sunni sectarian identity, Kurdish ethnic identity, right-oriented ideological orientations, and low socio-economic status are likely to empower patriarchal tendencies. One major implication of the findings is that modernisation processes (e.g. socio-economic development and secularisation) are likely to undermine patriarchal orientations in Muslim-majority countries as well.
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