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Title: Occupational Achievement Process Among 30 to 44 Year Old Married, Never-Married, and Divorced or Separated Females
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Christenson, Bruce |
Occupational Achievement Process Among 30 to 44 Year Old Married, Never-Married, and Divorced or Separated Females M.A. Thesis, University of Iowa, 1976 Cohort(s): Mature Women Publisher: UMI - University Microfilms, Bell and Howell Information and Learning Keyword(s): Divorce; Family Influences; Marital Status; Occupational Status; Sex Roles; Socioeconomic Status (SES); Wives The process of occupational achievement among white females is examined, with focuses on: (1) implications of sex role socialization for female occupational achievement; (2) the impact of role conflict on occupational achievement of married women; and (3) differences in the achievement process across marital categories. |
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Christenson, Bruce. Occupational Achievement Process Among 30 to 44 Year Old Married, Never-Married, and Divorced or Separated Females. M.A. Thesis, University of Iowa, 1976. |