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Rising Tide

University of Michigan · Harvard University Press

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Abstract

The twentieth century gave rise to profound changes in traditional sex roles. However, the force of this 'rising tide' has varied among rich and poor societies around the globe, as well as among younger and older generations. Rising Tide sets out to understand how modernization has changed cultural attitudes towards gender equality and to analyze the political consequences of this process. The core argument suggests that women and men's lives have been altered in a two-stage modernization process consisting of (i) the shift from agrarian to industrialized societies and (ii) the move from industrial towards post industrial societies. This book is the first to systematically compare attitudes towards gender…

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Keywords
  • Post-industrial society
  • Modernization theory
  • Agrarian society
  • Politics
  • Industrial society
  • Political economy
  • Political science
  • Globe
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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