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Modernization and sex roles: The status of women in the Thai bureaucracy
Authors:J. Fred Springer  Richard W. Gable
Affiliation:(1) University of Missouri, St. Louis;(2) University of California, Davis
Abstract:Modernization is conceptualized as a change in socially sanctioned roles. This study investigates the repatterning of sex and occupational roles in the modernizing bureaucracy of Thailand. Although Thai women have traditionally participated actively in family and economic life, such freedom and equality with males has not been carried over into modern occupations. Female Thai civil servants have lower positions and are paid less than their male counterparts with comparable preparation and accomplishments; and the females make greater sacrifices in family roles. Yet women express greater satisfaction with their civil service jobs than men. Explanations for these findings are suggested.
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