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Title: Gender differences in attitudes towards the interconnection of family life and work
Authors: Gialanze, Elaine
De Giovanni, Katya
Keywords: Work and family
Work-life balance
Sex differences (Psychology)
Sex role
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: International Journal of Gender and Women’s Studies
Citation: Gialanze, E., & De Giovanni, K. (2016). Gender differences in attitudes towards the interconnection of family life and work. International Journal of Gender and Women’s Studies, 4(2), 102-126.
Abstract: This quantitative research study intends to capture and to analyse data with regards to the views of Maltese males (N = 27) and females (N = 92) towards the interconnection of family life and work or career. In this research, differences with respect to gender regarding attitudes and the way in which individuals value things from a male/female perspective are portrayed. The aim is to quantify and get a generalized picture of the males’ and females’ views by measuring their attitudes towards such concepts in relation to family life and work.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/86966
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