Gender differences in perception of the appropriate maturity age for men and women: Age norms of reproduction related life events between the social context and evolutionary foundations

Todosijević, Bojan and Ignjatović, Suzana (2021) Gender differences in perception of the appropriate maturity age for men and women: Age norms of reproduction related life events between the social context and evolutionary foundations. Sociologija, 63 (2). pp. 289-313. ISSN 0038-0318 eISSN 2406-0712

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Abstract

The paper explores gender differences in the perception of appropriate age for reproduction-related life events. Evolutionary theory suggests that age norms are shaped by gender-specific evolutionary challenges. We tested two hypotheses based on the evolutionary rationale. Hypothesis 1 suggests that both men and women believe that women should reach maturity and experience reproduction-related life events earlier than men. Hypothesis 2 claims that men and women demonstrate this tendency asymmetrically. When women estimate the appropriate/ideal age for men, they suggest a higher appropriate age for men than men themselves. When men estimate the appropriate/ideal age for women, they suggest a younger age for women compared to women themselves. In the second part of the paper, we explored the background of these claims by testing the alternative explanations based on social forces (culture, socio-economic status, education, age, values). The hypotheses were tested using the 9th wave of the European Social Survey (ESS) data, totaling around 47 thousand respondents and the sample of Balkan countries was analyzed in more detail. The appropriate age was measured using ’ideal age’ as the concept which reflects the optimal timing expectations for reproduction-related events: living with a partner, marriage, and parenthood. Respondents were also asked to make judgments about the appropriate age of becoming an adult for men and women. The overall results supported the outlined expectations based on the evolutionary approach.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: perceived ideal age, maturity, reproduction-related life events, gender differences, ESS, evolutionary theory
Institutional centre: Centre for political research and public opinion
Centre for sociological research and anthropological research
Depositing User: Vesna Jovanović
Date Deposited: 21 Jul 2021 21:55
Last Modified: 21 Jul 2021 21:55
URI: http://iriss.idn.org.rs/id/eprint/559

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