Entry:
Warden, Sharon, "What's Happening to Youth Attitudes Since Woodstock," The Public Perspective, 5 (May/June, 1994), 19-20.
Abstract:
Since the late 1960s, young people's (ages 18-23) attitudes have become more liberal regarding women's role in society and the importance of racial diversity. However, young people's attitudes towards extramarital affairs and divorce have grown more conservative.
GSS Years:1972-1989
Other Data Sets:
AF 1966-1993
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GSS Codebook Variables referenced by document: |
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Variable Name |
Variable Label |
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| AGE |
AGE OF RESPONDENT |
| EDUC |
HIGHEST YEAR OF SCHOOL COMPLETED |
| DEGREE |
RS HIGHEST DEGREE |
| RACE |
RACE OF RESPONDENT |
| SEX |
RESPONDENTS SEX |
| POLVIEWS |
THINK OF SELF AS LIBERAL OR CONSERVATIVE |
| INCOME |
TOTAL FAMILY INCOME |
| RELIG |
RS RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE |
| WRKSTAT |
LABOR FRCE STATUS |
| RICHWORK |
"IF RICH |
| FEHOME |
WOMEN TAKE CARE OF HOME NOT COUNTRY |
| FEWORK |
SHOULD WOMEN WORK |
| FECHLD |
MOTHER WORKING DOESNT HURT CHILDREN |
| JOBINC |
HIGH INCOME |
| JOBMEANS |
WORK IMPORTANT AND FEEL ACCOMPLISHMENT |
| PREMARSX |
SEX BEFORE MARRIAGE |
| RACOPEN |
VOTE ON OPEN HOUSING LAW |
| XMARSEX |
SEX WITH PERSON OTHER THAN SPOUSE |
| DIVORCE |
EVER BEEN DIVORCED OR SEPARATED |