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
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GSS Codebook Variables referenced by document: |
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Variable Name |
Variable Label |
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| 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 |