Entry:
Reeves, Thomas C., “Not So Christian America,” First Things, 66 (October, 1996), 16-21.
Abstract:
Personal and family characteristics influence both men and women to enter male or female dominated occupations, though the important determinants differ for the sexes. Father's occupational prestige, father's education, being raised by a working mother, age, education, attendance of religious services, and marital status differentiate women in typically male and female occupations. For men, growing up in an urban environment, father's occupational prestige, age, race and number of children discriminate th