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Gender Roles in Marriage and the Family: A Critique and Some Proposals

Gender role issues permeate nearly all aspects of marital and family life, and understanding the ways that women and men and girls and boys are different and similar will heighten our understanding of marriage and family relationships in general. Although theory and experience seem to insist that ge...

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Published in:Journal of family issues 1987-03, Vol.8 (1), p.5-41
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Attitude
Behavior
Child Care
Child Rearing
Communication
Developed Countries
Developing Countries
Economics
Family Characteristics
Family Life
Family Relations
Gender Identity
Housekeeping
Interpersonal Relations
Marital Adjustment
Marriage
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Population
Sex Role Identity
Social Behavior
Socioeconomic Factors
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Women's Rights
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