The first-daughter effect: How raising girls changes fathers’ political views in Japan
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Eric W. Dolan
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PsyPostThe first-daughter effect: How raising girls changes fathers’ political views in Japanpsypost.orgA new study finds that Japanese fathers whose first child is a girl tend to develop more equal views on gender roles. The findings show how raising daughters can shift political attitudes, even in culturally conservative societies.
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