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Craven, Florence E.V.

Florence Craven is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Social Attitude and Policy Research Group, School of Social Sciences and Philosophy, Trinity College Dublin. She received her Ph.D. in Gender and Women’s Studies from Trinity College Dublin.

A COMPARISON OF THE SOCIAL, RELIGIOUS, AND GENDER ROLE ATTITUDES OF CATHOLIC AND PROTESTANT WOMEN IN THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Twenty-First Century Ireland From a Woman’s Perspective
2010 0-7734-3787-8
This study is unique in that it analyzes the attitudes of a female sample stratified according to religious tradition (Catholic/Protestant). The sample was also stratified by age (21-45/46-70 years) and location (rural/urban). Irish sociological, social psychological and feminist scholarship has produced diverse work concerning many facets of Irish women’s lives, but little research has specifically focused on the attitudes of Irish Protestant and Catholic women as distinct groups.