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Engel, John W.; Dickson, Carol A. – 1985
While American attitudes appear to be changing in the direction of increased acceptance of women's employment and men's involvement in parenting and homemaking, research on sex role attitudes has focused primarily on middle class Caucasian subjects, thereby neglecting the minority groups that make up American society. Chinese (N=69) and Japanese…
Descriptors: Chinese Americans, College Students, Cultural Differences, Employed Women
Engel, John W. – 1984
In recent years, both American and Japanese people have experienced dramatic changes in the world of work. To compare Japanese and American work ethics and attitudes toward women's employment, Japanese and English versions of the Work/Family Ethic questionnaire were completed by 205 middle-aged Japanese and American adults. An analysis of the…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Employed Women, Foreign Countries
Engel, John W. – 1983
While there is a growing body of research on middle-class, white American work-family values, sex-role ideals, and attitudes toward women's employment, very little is known about the values and attitudes of other ethnic groups. This study compares the sex-role ideals and attitudes toward women's employment of Chinese, Japanese, and Caucasian…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Chinese Americans, College Students, Cross Cultural Studies