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The Married Professional Social Worker
Oleh:
Tropman, John E.
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Marriage and the Family vol. 30 no. 04 (Nov. 1968)
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page 661.
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This article reports a study of married women social workers and their employment experience. A professional woman works about half the time available to her. The presence of children under six was found to be a very salient factor affecting the professional woman's work pattern, rather than the fact of marriage alone. Role conflict is reported by a minority of women. However, those women who had pre-professional undergraduate careers seem especially free of conflict. It is hypothesized that professional social work wives may take two analytically distinct views of work. Some may see it as an extension of the home role while others may see it as providing a fundamentally different type of gratification. Conflict would then appear only for the latter group.
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