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Gender and Preferences for Job Attributes: A Cross Cultural Comparison
Authors:Browne  Beverly A
Institution:(1) Department of Management, Marketing, and International Business, College of Business, Oregon State University, Bexell 200, Corvallis, OR, 97331-2603
Abstract:This study examined attitudes toward work and worker compensation among American (n = 201) and Australian (n = 177) business students. Although country-related differences were found, the data did not support the presumption that men and women differ in preferences for job attributes or work-related attitudes that might influence career progression. Expectations for salary were not related to gender or to work experience. In contrast to a self-selection theory of attitude and occupational choice, similarities between men and women were apparent before career entry and not related to prior employment. Observed differences in work attitudes between countries appeared to reflect the greater emphasis placed on achievement through work by Americans.
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