Relative Deprivation and Working WomenOxford University Press, 1982 - 268 páginas |
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... Newtonites held white - collar jobs . The 1970 population included nearly 20,000 married couples . About half of the couples had children under eighteen . Newton is representative of America in some ways . As Ta- ble 3.1 shows , Newton ...
... Newtonites held white - collar jobs . The 1970 population included nearly 20,000 married couples . About half of the couples had children under eighteen . Newton is representative of America in some ways . As Ta- ble 3.1 shows , Newton ...
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... Newtonites about the nature of gratifications at home , we asked them about the nature of their resentments . The answers were coded into seven categories.2 The first , household chores , was coded for any mention of work that is Table ...
... Newtonites about the nature of gratifications at home , we asked them about the nature of their resentments . The answers were coded into seven categories.2 The first , household chores , was coded for any mention of work that is Table ...
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... Newtonites are more likely to report positive than negative emotions both at work and at home . The percentages in Table 7.3 remind us of Parson's characterization of the socioemotional aspects of home life ( Parsons & Bales , 1955 ) ...
... Newtonites are more likely to report positive than negative emotions both at work and at home . The percentages in Table 7.3 remind us of Parson's characterization of the socioemotional aspects of home life ( Parsons & Bales , 1955 ) ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Theory of Relative Deprivation | 16 |
Methods | 34 |
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