Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 450
A career perspective begins with the temporal dimension of role portrayal . Roles are not fully formed , prepackaged , " instant " sets of expectations but develop their form and texture over time ( Turner and Shosid , 1976 ) . Thorn ...
A career perspective begins with the temporal dimension of role portrayal . Roles are not fully formed , prepackaged , " instant " sets of expectations but develop their form and texture over time ( Turner and Shosid , 1976 ) . Thorn ...
Page 463
... role is demonstrated in our analysis of labor force par- ticipation in two different ways . First , our understanding of role and social- ization begins with the recognition that roles are not " internalized " but learned and modified ...
... role is demonstrated in our analysis of labor force par- ticipation in two different ways . First , our understanding of role and social- ization begins with the recognition that roles are not " internalized " but learned and modified ...
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... role of help- meet . It is quite unlikely that this pattern of female participation is unique to Catholicism . However , what may be distinctively Catholic is the doctrine with which Catholics can support the helpmeet stereotype . Roman ...
... role of help- meet . It is quite unlikely that this pattern of female participation is unique to Catholicism . However , what may be distinctively Catholic is the doctrine with which Catholics can support the helpmeet stereotype . Roman ...
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Income Loss and Life Events over | 3 |
The Division of Leisure and Work | 24 |
A Historical and Ethical | 40 |
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