Occupational Self‐Direction,Values, and Egalitarian Relationships: A Study of Dual‐Earner Couples |
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Authors: | Mary Maguire Klute Ann C Crouter Aline G Sayer Susan M McHale |
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Abstract: | This study examines the associations between husbands' and wives' experiences at work and their attitudes about and behaviors in marriage, using a framework informed by the ideas of Kohn (1969, 1977) . Specifically, it was hypothesized that experiences of self‐direction at work would be associated with greater endorsement of values associated with self‐direction. Further, it was predicted that those who value self‐direction more would both prefer and adopt more egalitarian arrangements in their marriages. These hypotheses were tested with a sample of 167 dual‐earner couples. Results supported the hypotheses and suggested that values mediate the relationships between occupational self‐direction and both attitudes about marital roles and the division of household labor. The pattern of results suggests that this framework is a useful perspective for examining the construct of marital equality. |
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Keywords: | attitudes division of household labor marital relationships occupational self‐direction work and family |
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