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Egalitarian men: stereotypes and discrimination

Abstract This article aimed to analyze the stereotypes attributed to "egalitarian men", understood here as men who support gender equality in relation to domestic and family responsibilities as well as inclusion in the workforce. To do so, two studies were carried out. The first study inve...

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Published in:Acta colombiana de psicología 2020-12, Vol.23 (2), p.111-128
Main Authors: Viana, Hyalle Abreu, Rosas-Torres, Ana Raquel, Estramiana, José Luis Álvaro
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