The perceived social status of husbands and wives in dual-work families as a function of achieved and derived occupational status |
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Authors: | John G. Richardson E. R. Mahoney |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Sociology, Western Washington University, USA |
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Abstract: | The perception of the general social standing of husbands and wives in dual-work families as a function of their respective achieved and derived occupational statuses was examined experimentally. The results indicated that both the wife's and husband's general social status was a function only of the husband's occupational status; the wife's occupational status had no effect on either her general social status or that of her husband. The one exception to this was the case of the high achieved occupational status wife depressing the social status of the low occupational status husband. The results are discussed in terms of their implications for recent critiques of male-determined stratification models. |
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