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Sex stereotypes in occupational choice: The case for college women
Authors:Elizabeth M Almquist
Institution:North Texas State University USA
Abstract:The choice of a male dominated occupation rather than a traditionally feminine one is the single occupational variable which meaningfully divides a class of women who were studied intensively over the 4 yr of college. Women who choose occupations which employ largely men differ predictably from women who select feminine occupations in terms of familial influence, work values, work experience, role model influence and some collegiate activities. The two groups do not differ appreciably in sociability experiences or in relationships with parents, so it cannot be argued that the work plans of the pioneer women stem from social isolation, rejection, or lack of appropriate feminine socialization.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to E  M  Almquist  Department of Sociology  North Texas State University  Denton  Texas 76203  
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