Do attitudes toward gender equality really differ between Norway and Sweden?
Abstract
Using survey data from Norway and Sweden, we assess people’s attitudes toward gender
equality. Previous studies argue that these attitudes are more egalitarian in Sweden than in
Norway. Similar to previous research, we find that Swedes are more positive towards gender
equality in general. However, we find no differences regarding views on egalitarian sharing of
household responsibilities, and Norwegians are actually more supportive of government
intervention to increase gender equality. This suggests that the lower support for gender
equality in Norway is not as clear-cut as previously thought and that active state intervention
to improve gender equality may be even more feasible in Norway than in Sweden.
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Date
2009-04-06Author
Jakobsson, Niklas
Kotsadam, Andreas
Keywords
attitudes
norms
gender equality
state intervention
household responsibility
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
352
Language
eng