Adolescents' attitude toward gender roles within work and its relationship to gender, personality type, and parental occupation

The results of a study confirm that young women in New Zealand have more liberal and egalitarian attitudes towards roles in relationships and the division of labor than do their male counterparts.

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Adolescents
Attitudes
Biological and medical sciences
College Students
Developmental psychology
Egalitarianism
Employment
Federal Republic of Germany
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gender roles
High School Students
New Zealand
Personal relationships
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Sex Differences
Sex Role Attitudes
Sexes
Social research
Teenagers
Work Attitudes
Young people
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