In recent years, researchers have examined changes in attitudes toward the role of women, both among adults (Mason et al.
The analysis of how women are treated differently and perceived differently than men in leadership p...
Innovative research is constrained by instruments that assume gender to be captured by dichotomous c...
To examine gender role attitudes among women, 146 female volunteers completed a survey packet contai...
This study explored changes in attitudes towards women’s roles in society, particularly the military...
The evidence of numerous studies on women's roles and attitudes suggest that, at least historic...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Clinical Psychology, 2006The purpose of this study was to ...
Changes between 1977 and 1985 in women's and men's attitudes toward women's familial roles were exam...
Abstract Attitudes toward gender roles result from a social construction process that has implicatio...
This paper focuses on two issues related to changing attitudes toward the female sex role among coll...
The study is based on survey responses from one hundred five faculty members of a southwestern urban...
Objective. The purpose of this article is to assess over-time trends in the interactive effects of g...
Past sociological research has found that women have made the transition from traditional gender rol...
We examine time period and generational differences in attitudes toward women’s work and family role...
On the assumption that popular sex-role attitudes and beliefs change in response to long-term techno...
Purpose This study was conducted to investigate the attitudes of three generations of women regardin...
The analysis of how women are treated differently and perceived differently than men in leadership p...
Innovative research is constrained by instruments that assume gender to be captured by dichotomous c...
To examine gender role attitudes among women, 146 female volunteers completed a survey packet contai...
This study explored changes in attitudes towards women’s roles in society, particularly the military...
The evidence of numerous studies on women's roles and attitudes suggest that, at least historic...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Clinical Psychology, 2006The purpose of this study was to ...
Changes between 1977 and 1985 in women's and men's attitudes toward women's familial roles were exam...
Abstract Attitudes toward gender roles result from a social construction process that has implicatio...
This paper focuses on two issues related to changing attitudes toward the female sex role among coll...
The study is based on survey responses from one hundred five faculty members of a southwestern urban...
Objective. The purpose of this article is to assess over-time trends in the interactive effects of g...
Past sociological research has found that women have made the transition from traditional gender rol...
We examine time period and generational differences in attitudes toward women’s work and family role...
On the assumption that popular sex-role attitudes and beliefs change in response to long-term techno...
Purpose This study was conducted to investigate the attitudes of three generations of women regardin...
The analysis of how women are treated differently and perceived differently than men in leadership p...
Innovative research is constrained by instruments that assume gender to be captured by dichotomous c...
To examine gender role attitudes among women, 146 female volunteers completed a survey packet contai...