The effect of race,sex, and career goal differences on sex role attitudes at home and at work |
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Authors: | Jayne Gackenbach |
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Affiliation: | Virginia Commonwealth University U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Male and female blacks and whites whose career goals differed as to sex role stereotypy were administered two sex role inventories. One measured attitudes toward women's expanding sex roles in the home/personal environment, while the other measured sex role attitudes in the working environment. The major finding of the present study is that black women had more traditional sex role attitudes in the home environment than white women but the same sex role attitudes about working, whereas both black and white women were more liberal in their sex role attitudes in both environments than black and white men. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Jayne Gackenbach Department of Psychology Virginia Commonwealth University 810 West Franklin Street Richmond VA 23231. |
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