Do communist gender regimes have a lasting effect on contemporary gender role attitudes in the post-communist region?

Author:

Beloshitzkaya Vera1,Reilly Kathleen P.2

Affiliation:

1. Florida International University, USA

2. Independent scholar, USA

Abstract

Although studies have found a lasting negative impact of the communist legacy on political attitudes in the post-communist region, the effect of this legacy on gender attitudes is less well researched. While post-communist countries share a history of women-friendly policies under communism, their socio-political paths diverged after the transition. We ask: do communist gender regimes have a lasting effect on gender role attitudes? We answer this question by comparing the attitudes of cohorts socialised under communism with the attitudes of the post-transition generation using Life in Transition III survey data. We find a distinct legacy effect on attitudes. Non-European Union communist cohorts have more progressive attitudes than the post-transition cohort. In the European Union, the attitudinal gender egalitarianism of the post-transition cohort is indistinguishable from the attitudes of communist cohorts, likely due to this cohort also experiencing gender equality promotion during socialisation. The findings support the need to continue gender equality promotion.

Publisher

Bristol University Press

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Sociology and Political Science,Gender Studies

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