Changes in Role Orientations of Women: A Study of Sex Role Traditionalism over a Five-Year Period
In: Journal of family issues, Band 7, Heft 2, S. 149-159
ISSN: 1552-5481
Longitudinal data were used to estimate the extent to which changes in life situations affected sex role traditionalism of women during a five-year period. An overall decrease in traditionalism was found, which was more pronounced for younger women. Multiple regression analysis indicated that experiences such as becoming married, having a child, and becoming employed were associated with lessened traditionalism. The implications of these findings are discussed.