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Dealing with a Crisis: Does Covid-19 Promote Traditional Gender Roles? Cover

Dealing with a Crisis: Does Covid-19 Promote Traditional Gender Roles?

Open Access
|Jul 2021

Abstract

The Covid-19 crisis has many characteristics susceptible to emphasize gendered prescriptions. In the present research, we argue that the Covid-19 crisis should promote citizenship behaviors (CB) consistent with gender stereotypes. Two preregistered experiments were conducted during lockdown in France (Study 1) and United Kingdom (Study 2). We manipulated the salience of the Covid-19 crisis using a fake newspaper article and showed that women were more likely than men to engage in CB of altruism and sacrifice. Meta-analysis results of the two studies confirmed that these gender differences were larger when the Covid-19 crisis was highly salient (vs. control condition). For women, more than for men, engaging in altruistic behaviors and making sacrifice for the greater good are perceived as the behaviors to endorse to cope with the Covid-19 crisis.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/pb.1032 | Journal eISSN: 0033-2879
Language: English
Submitted on: Oct 5, 2020
Accepted on: Jun 26, 2021
Published on: Jul 23, 2021
Published by: Ubiquity Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2021 Alyson Sicard, Sandrine Redersdorff, Céline Darnon, Delphine Martinot, published by Ubiquity Press
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