SEX-ROLE ATTITUDES AND THE MANIFEST NEEDS, VOCATIONAL MATURITY, AND CAREER ORIENTATION OF COLLEGE WOMEN.

CATHERINE CECELIA WATERS, Fordham University

Abstract

To a considerable extent in our culture, men and women have traditionally pursued life styles in keeping with clearly defined social expectancies. Within those expectancies, women have not been encouraged to seek important satisfactions outside their family-orientedroles. In the past decade, however, under the influence of the women's liberation movement, a re-evaluation of male and female sex-roles has come about. In its best sense, the women's liberation movement is a movement for human liberation, for it represents the right of all individuals to develop and use their potentialities.

Subject Area

School counseling

Recommended Citation

WATERS, CATHERINE CECELIA, "SEX-ROLE ATTITUDES AND THE MANIFEST NEEDS, VOCATIONAL MATURITY, AND CAREER ORIENTATION OF COLLEGE WOMEN." (1976). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI7625802.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI7625802

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