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The relationship of gender and sex-role orientation to vocational undecidedness
Institution:1. NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences, Academy of Healthcare, Postbus 1080, 8900, CB, Leeuwarden, the Netherlands;2. University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Health Sciences, Nursing Research, P.O. Box 30.001, 9700, RB, Groningen, the Netherlands;3. University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands, Division of Neuroscience, and Lecturer Nursing Science, Program in Clinical Health Sciences, 3584, CX, Utrecht, the Netherlands
Abstract:This investigation examined the effects of gender and sex-role identity on vocational indecision and its multiple subtypes. Data were collected on 191 undergraduate students, and the results of the analyses revealed that sex-role orientation was strongly related to subjects' levels of vocational undecidedness. Nontraditionally sex-typed subjects scored at significantly higher levels on all indecision indices than did traditionally sex-typed subjects. However, no gender-related differences were found among the various indecision indices. Implications for future research are discussed.
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