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Career Salience and Atypicality of Occupational Choice Among College Women
Oleh:
Almquist, Elizabeth M.
;
Angrist, Shirley S.
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Marriage and the Family vol. 32 no. 02 (May 1970)
,
page 242.
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In a longitudinal study of the career planning of college women, attention is focused on career oriented girls who choose male-dominated occupations. A "deviance hypothesis" s these women are different from non-career oriented women who choose traditionally feminine occupations,in terms of dating, extra-curricular activities, relationships with parents, and work values receives only limited support. An alternative hypothesis stressing the effects of broadening and enriching experiences on career planning is well supported when data on the mothers' work histories, the students' own work experience and the influence of occupational role models are taken into account.
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