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Sex differences in perceptions of familial and occupational roles
Authors:Sandra Peterson-Hardt  Frances-Dee Burlin
Affiliation:Russell Sage College USA;Southeastern Massachusetts University USA
Abstract:Women's lower achievement level in the professions is explained by the Multiple Role Negotiation perspective as resulting from the difficulty in balancing the “active” or demanding roles of wife/mother and a high level professional role. The Value Difference perspective, on the other hand, explains this differential achievement as resulting from differences in degree to which women value professional roles and their familial role, with perceptions of “demand” serving only as “excuses” to mask values. To explore the assumptions of each position three research questions are posed and 33 first-year students in a professional program are surveyed. The findings reveal that neither males nor females perceive the female familial role as the “more active” one; females, however do anticipate less career advancement, value the higher level role less, and also perceive it as a more demanding role than the lower level role.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr. Sandra Peterson-Hardt   Department of Sociology   Russell Sage College   Troy   NY 12180.
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