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Midlife Educational,Career, and Family Outcomes of Women Educated at Two Single-Sex Colleges
Authors:Duncan  Lauren E.  Wentworth  Phyllis A.  Owen-Smith  Ashli  LaFavor  Theresa
Affiliation:(1) Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts;(2) University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire
Abstract:We examined midlife educational, career, and family outcomes of women who attended prestigious women's colleges in the 1960s. One college had a coeducational learning environment (CLE), the other was a single-sex environment (SLE). We hypothesized that in CLEs, exposure to men's standards of achievement might have resulted in greater educational and career status outcomes but more discrimination; in SLEs, there might have been fewer opportunities to engage with men intellectually, which could lead to lesser educational and career status outcomes, but the environment might have felt more supportive. Graduates of both colleges were very accomplished 30 years after graduation; however, those who had experienced a CLE reported more sexism and more active involvement in the women's movement than SLE graduates.
Keywords:single-sex colleges  women's education  women's career outcomes  women's movement  Seven Sisters Colleges  coeducation  longitudinal studies  academic achievement
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