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August, 2000, Vol. 123, No. 8

Married women, work, and values

Mahshid Jalilvand
Professor of economics in the Department of Social Science at the School of Arts and Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, Wisconsin.


Working women appear to have a personal-value structure different from that of nonworking women; economic and political values are more prominent among women who work, while social and religious values play a greater role for women who stay at home.

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