Feminist Attitudes and Support for Gender Equality: Opinion Change in Women and Men, 1974-1998
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About Feminist Attitudes and Support for Gender Equality: Opinion Change in Women and Men, 1974-1998
This paper, published in 2004, received 628 indexed citations . Written by Catherine Bolzendahl and Daniel J. Myers covering the research area of Political Science and International Relations and Gender Studies. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Gender Studies (443 citations), Sociology and Political Science (408 citations) and Political Science and International Relations (135 citations). Published in Social Forces.
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