Abstract:
This study investigates the intergenerational transmission of gender beliefs and norms in Lebanon, focusing on potential shifts across three distinct generational groups. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the research combines content analysis of existing literature with semi-structured interviews involving 18 participants from different age groups and genders. The primary aim is to explore whether gender beliefs are static or evolving within the Lebanese societal context. The study addresses a significant gap in literature by examining the dynamics of gender perceptions across generations, contributing to a deeper understanding of how these beliefs are shaped and transmitted. It further explores the factors influencing changes in gender beliefs and their impact on gender equity and women's empowerment in Lebanon. The research findings are expected to offer valuable insights into the complex interplay of generational shifts and gender beliefs, potentially informing social and policy interventions targeting gender inequality.