Entry:
Ellis, Alicia, "Personal Religious Orientation and Work Status as Indicators of Sex Role Attitudes among White Catholic Women," Paper presented to the 5th annual CLAS Undergraduate Research Symposium, Gainesville, Florida, 1994.
Abstract:
Among White Catholic women, those who were employed, had a non-literal interpretation of the Bible, attended church less often, and had more egalitarian views on gender roles.
GSS Years:1989-1991
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GSS Codebook Variables referenced by document: |
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Variable Name |
Variable Label |
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| SEX |
RESPONDENTS SEX |
| WRKSTAT |
LABOR FRCE STATUS |
| BIBLE |
FEELINGS ABOUT THE BIBLE |
| ATTEND |
HOW OFTEN R ATTENDS RELIGIOUS SERVICES |
| PRAY |
HOW OFTEN DOES R PRAY |
| RELIG |
RS RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE |
| FEFAM |
"BETTER FOR MAN TO WORK |