Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/9914
Author(s): Barroso, Margarida
Date: 2011
Title: Social perceptions of siblings' sexual composition: evidence from Portuguese youth
Volume: 42
Number: 5
Pages: 687 - 702
ISSN: 0047-2328
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.3138/jcfs.42.5.687
Abstract: This paper explores sibling relationships among Portuguese youth, focusing on the importance:of gender and sibling sexual composition in three specific analytical domains: (a) the social meanings and perceptions of sibling relationships and their impact on daily life practices; (b) parents' differential treatment of sons and daughters and its implication for the well-being of brothers and sisters within the sibling group, and; (c) the gender determinants of care-giving for elderly parents. The study is based on focus groups and semi-structured interviews involving 47 Portuguese men and women, with an average age of 24 years. The results show that gender relations and the sexual composition of siblings have a significant impact on sibling relationships. Same-sex siblings are perceived as having more harmonious and cooperative relationships than mixed-sex siblings, regardless of age and birth order. Parents' differential treatment of sons and daughters, whether it reproduces or deconstructs traditional gender roles, influences the well-being of youths and affects the way brothers and sisters envisage how care-giving tasks for elderly parents will be shared. Most youths envisage an egalitarian distribution of care-giving, although sisters are still regarded as the main care providers.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Embargoed Access
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