1. Agency and communion among youth in Kosovo and Albania: An exploratory study
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Dashamir Bërxulli, Kaltrina Kelmendi, Sulltana Aliaj, and Renisa Beqiri
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Agency ,communion ,prescriptive stereotypes ,gender stereotypes ,sexism ,Kosovo ,Albania ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 ,The family. Marriage. Woman ,HQ1-2044 - Abstract
ABSTRACTThis study delves into gender stereotypes among young people in Kosovo and Albania, emphasizing cultural differences that are often overlooked in research. The study involved 412 students from Kosovo and 255 students from Albania who were surveyed using the Qualtrics Platform. Students rated the desirability of agentic and communal traits for men, women, and themselves. Results showed that males associated agentic traits with other males, while females associated communal traits with females. Females were still primarily associated with caring and communal roles, while males dominated achievement-oriented, agentic roles. Although some relaxation of gender stereotypes was observed, these findings highlight the need to address deeply ingrained gender stereotypes through transformative programmes that promote a more balanced and inclusive societal framework. Such programmes would encourage the participation of young males and females alike for a more equitable society.
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- 2024
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