Attitudes of Greek Male & Female University Students Towards Gender Eequity

Authors

  • Stefania Grigoriou University of Thessaly, Department of Physical Education and Sport Science
  • Stiliani Chroni University of Thessaly, Department of Physical Education and Sport Science
  • Antonis Hatzigeorgiadis University of Thessaly, Department of Physical Education and Sport Science
  • Nikos Zourbanos University of Thessaly, Department of Physical Education and Sport Science
  • Yannis Theodorakis University of Thessaly, Department of Physical Education and Sport Science

Keywords:

University students, physical education, teacher education, gender equity, gender roles

Abstract

The present paper explores university students’ attitudes towards gender equity in Greece. The
sample of 396 participants had an average age of 20.49 years and included 199 male and 187 female
students, 156 first year and 140 fourth year students, as well as 138 people studying in the field of
physical education and 158 studying elementary teachers’ education. All participants completed the psychometrically sound Greek short version, of the Sex-Role Egalitarianism Scale (King & King, 1993),
which consists of 25 items. The scale was translated and checked for the Greek language by Pavlou
and Vitsilaki (2996) and Vitsilaki (2007). Analysis of variance showed significant effect for (a) gender
(p <.05), where female students scored higher on gender parity than male students, and (b) academic
field of study (p <.05), where students in elementary teachers’ education scored higher than the physical education students. No significant effect for year of study and no interaction were observed. The differences found in this study between male and female students; where men did not perceive women as equal and were less tolerant toward modern gender roles, are discussed as parameters in the delayed transformation of Greek society toward gender parity. The obtained differences between
fields of study are discussed based on the stereotypes that characterize each field. Overall, these findings raise important questions and issues concerning the role of gender hierarchy in today’s Greek society and the role of education in nurturing our future society.

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Published

2011-04-30

How to Cite

Grigoriou Σ., Chroni Σ., Hatzigeorgiadis Α., Zourbanos Ν., & Theodorakis Ι. (2011). Attitudes of Greek Male & Female University Students Towards Gender Eequity. Inquiries in Physical Education and Sport, 9(1), 14–23. Retrieved from https://journals.lib.uth.gr/index.php/inquiries/article/view/1357

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