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Hanson, Shirley M. H.; Bozett, Frederick W. – 1985
Recently, there has been increased interest in the changing role of men, with emphasis on nurturing, parenting, and the role of fathers with their families. Participating in childbirth classes enhances a man's knowledge of pregnancy and of birth, increases his understanding of the father role, and elevates his self-confidence as a parent. Being…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Family Life, Family Structure, Fathers
Anselmi, Dina L.; Smith, Kathleen M. – 1984
While women are more involved in work outside the home and changes in traditional role orientations are occurring, the nature and extent of such changes remain unclear. A questionnaire was administered to 126 male and 94 female college students to examine their career, marriage, and family expectations. The results indicated that although career,…
Descriptors: Careers, College Students, Employed Women, Expectation
Rosenthal, Carolyn J.; And Others – 1981
In the gerontological literature, the term kinkeeping appears frequently in reference to activities such as visiting, telephoning, letter writing and mutual aid. A survey of 464 adults in Ontario found that over half could name someone in their extended family, usually female, who worked at keeping family members in touch. Siblings were often…
Descriptors: Adults, Extended Family, Family Life, Family Relationship
DeFrain, John D. – 1974
The author discusses and reviews child-rearing literature prevalent in many modern home libraries. In 53 volumes on various aspects of child-rearing, there is a noticeable lack of discussion on who should bear the direct responsibility for raising children, with only two books covering the topic. About half the books do not have any discussion at…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Family Life, Literature Reviews, Parent Responsibility
Staines, Graham L. – 1980
Analyses of sex differences in major life role conflicts suggest a qualitative difference between the family life of men and women, with an advantage for men. Differences between the sexes in ratings of satisfaction with family life were investigated using data taken from the 1977 Quality of Employment Survey. The analysis sample was restricted to…
Descriptors: Employed Parents, Family Life, Fathers, Home Management
Menendez, Susana; Hidalgo, M. Victoria – 1997
Within the framework of a longitudinal investigation, a group of parents were studied during their transition to parenthood. The families were selected according to distinct socio-demographic variables. Fathers and mothers were interviewed separately before becoming parents, and again when the infants were 10- to 12-months of age. The interview…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Family Life, Fathers, Foreign Countries
Andre, Rae – 1981
Research on the quality of employees' working life can be adapted to studies of the quality of working life for homemakers. However, a basic difference to be considered is the homemakers' values about their work, the goals, and the rewards. Open-ended interviews about homemaking with 30 metropolitan homemakers yielded a wide variety of responses,…
Descriptors: Family Life, Home Management, Homemakers, Job Satisfaction
Conefrey, Theresa – 1996
A study analyzed the dinner-table discourse in a Caucasian-American, upper-middle-class two-parent family with children aged seven (female) and eight (male) for evidence of how family narrative practices socialize children into family, social, and cultural membership. It is also proposed that discourse in families both indexes and constitutes…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Role, Discourse Analysis, Family Life
Seedorf, Rita G. – 1991
This paper presents a study that examined the "encounter" stage (adaptation to the new role) of a faculty member who is promoted to Department Chair. The quantitative study consisted of a national survey of 808 Department Chairs from 101 universities categorized as Research I and II and Doctorate granting I and II by the Carnegie Council.…
Descriptors: Administrators, Career Change, College Administration, College Faculty
Feldman, S. Shirley; Yirmiya, Nurit – 1985
Variations in mothers' role perceptions were studied as a function of (1) the amount of time mothers spend with their children and (2) the cultural ideology of childrearing that assigns to the mother either sole or shared responsibility for socialization. Four groups of Israeli mothers of toddlers were studied. Among nuclear family mothers 21 had…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Child Rearing, Comparative Analysis, Day Care
Mucowski, Richard; Hayden, Robert R. – 1988
When children are raised in an environment where alcoholism is prominent, certain dysfunctional responses are learned as a way to cope with the challenge of that environment. This study was conducted to examine the learning styles of adult children of alcoholics. Subjects were college freshmen and self-identified adult children of alcoholics…
Descriptors: Adult Children, Adults, Alcoholism, Cognitive Style
Strom, Robert D.; Griswold, Dianne L. – 1994
This study examined the performance of Black grandparents, the contributions they make to their families, and the obstacles that limit their success as grandparents. It also sought to identify the content of suitable curriculum for grandparents and recommend guidelines for the establishment of grandparent education programs. A sample of 626…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attitudes, Blacks, Curriculum Development
Saslaw, Rita S. – 1983
Based on information on women who attended Oberlin College between 1833 and 1860, a sketch is drawn on the lives of American females during that period. Attention is directed to such demographic factors as the area of the country from which they entered the Oberlin College, the number of years they remained at the college, their mobility,…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Educational History, Family Life, Females
Farmer, Helen S. – 1980
Currently, roles are changing for men and women and the combination of work and family roles is a challenge to many young people. High school students' life plans and the relationship of some antecedent factors to homemaking and career commitment were explored. Subjects (N=854), 9th and 12th grade students, completed questionnaires containing…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitude Change, Career Choice, Career Planning
Engel, John W. – 1985
Research in America on sex role attitudes and beliefs tends to neglect the views of minorities. While there is some research on the sex role attitudes of Chinese Americans, little is known about Japanese American attitudes and beliefs. To assess and compare Japanese and Caucasian American college students' attitudes, a questionnaire assessing…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Child Rearing, College Students, Comparative Analysis
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