The National Centre for Social Research
British Social Attitudes 37 |
Family life: Attitudes to non-traditional family behaviours
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The concept of norms about family behaviour was measured by a set
of five items. These were asked as follows:
How much do you approve or disapprove if a woman/man…
…chooses never to have children?
…lives with a partner without being married?
…has a child with a partner she/he lives with but is not
married to?
…has a full-time job while she/he has children aged under 3?
…gets divorced while she/he has children aged under 12?
Respondents could answer on a 5-point scale ranging from ‘strongly
approve’ to ‘strongly disapprove’. Half the sample was randomly
assigned to be asked the questions with references to a woman, and
half to a man.
Changing attitudes to family behaviour in
the UK
Norm by norm analysis
While the five items can be thought of
as measuring an underlying
concept (norms about family behaviour) we would still expect some
variation between the items. Harrison and Fitzgerald (2010)
found this
to varying degrees in relation to 2006/07 data for eleven countries.
Table 1 summarises the responses to each of the five items.
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