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Gender-role attitude and psychological well-being of middle-aged men: Focusing on employment patterns of their wives
Authors:JUNKO SAGARA   YUKO ITO  MASAKO IKEDA
Affiliation:Seitoku University, Iwase Matsudo 271-8555, JapanYamanashi Women's Junior College, Iida, Kofu 400-0035, Japan
Abstract:Abstract:  In this study, the relationships between husbands' attitudes towards gender roles and their psychological well-being were examined in 244 middle-aged men who had a working wife. Employment patterns of the wives were separated into full-time employment and part-time employment, and a model showing relationships among factors, such as attitudes towards gender roles, workplace satisfaction, and subjective well-being of the husbands, was created and analyzed using a structural equation model. Attitudes towards gender roles comprised gender conception and the view on gender-based division of work. Husbands with a wife employed part-time that held a stronger gender conception had a lower subjective well-being, mediated by their lower workplace satisfaction. However, the view of husbands with a wife employed full-time on gender-based division of work was directly related to subjective well-being. That is, the husband's subjective well-being was lower when support of gender-based division of work was stronger.
Keywords:psychological well-being    middle-aged men    gender-role attitude    employment patterns of wives
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