Bernstein, Michele Lee2024-05-202024-05-201983-08https://hdl.handle.net/1794/2947043 pagesThe purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between college women's sex-role attitudes and their plans concerning work and families. We will investigate the changes in college women's sex-role attitudes over the past ten years, and how sex-role attitudes affect prestige aspiration and ideal family size. We will also examine lifestyle priorities (work versus family), and the expected division of labor in the household.en-USCreative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0-USUO theses and dissertations are provided for research and educational purposes and may be under copyright by the author or the author’s heirs. Please contact us <mailto:scholars@uoregon.edu> with any questions or comments. In your email, please be sure to include the URL and title of the specific items of your inquiry.sex-role attitudesdivision of laborfeminism scalecollege womenwomen's traditional family roleCollege Women's Sex-Role Attitudes and Plans for Work and FamiliesThesis / Dissertation