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Role Gratification and strain of East Asian Married Women Graduate students and American Married Women Graduate students: Related to Gender Role Resocializatin of East Asian Married Women Graduate Students  

박주희 (성신여자대학교 가족문화 소비자학과)
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Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association / v.41, no.6, 2003 , pp. 29-45 More about this Journal
Abstract
I compared role gratification and role strain of American and East Asian married women graduate students taking multiple roles of study, assistant work in the school, family care, and household management, etc. The American students experienced more strain overall than their East Asian counterparts. Perceived gratification and strain were strongly related to time demands for the American group and to economic conditions for East Asian group. The more nontraditional the gender-role altitudes of the East Asian students, the less strain they experienced. More than half of the East Asian students perceived that their own gender roles, but not those of their husbands had changed since they came to the United States. Perceived gender-role change of the husband was strongly related to role strain for the East Asian students.
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cultural changes; gender role attitudes; resocialization; role conflict;
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