Entry:

Quarm, Daisy, "The Effect of Gender on Sex-Role Attitudes," Sociological Focus, 16 (October, 1983), 285-303.


Abstract:

Males have been found to be more traditional on sex role attitudes on a number of college samples. However, analysis of a national sample indicates that gender differences were small, and no greater for younger than older adults.

GSS Years:

1974-78

Other Data Sets:

Gallup 1975, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981

GSS Codebook Variables referenced by document:

Variable Name

Variable Label

 
 
FEHOME

WOMEN TAKE CARE OF HOME NOT COUNTRY

FEWORK

SHOULD WOMEN WORK

FEPRES

VOTE FOR WOMAN PRESIDENT

FEPOL

WOMEN NOT SUITED FOR POLITICS

FECHLD

MOTHER WORKING DOESNT HURT CHILDREN

FEHELP

WIFE SHOULD HELP HUSBANDS CAREER FIRST

FEPRESCH

PRESCHOOL KIDS SUFFER IF MOTHER WORKS

FEFAM

"BETTER FOR MAN TO WORK

FEBEAR

CAN WIFE REFUSE TO HAVE CHILDREN

FEWORKIF

MARRIED WOMEN WORK IF JOBS LIMITED

SEX

RESPONDENTS SEX

AGE

AGE OF RESPONDENT

EDUC

HIGHEST YEAR OF SCHOOL COMPLETED