Women's occupational opportunities: a cross-cultural test
Behavior Science Research • Vol/Iss. 23 • Published In • Pages: 205-233 •
By Naroll, Maud, Naroll, Frada, Naroll, Raoul
Hypothesis
Social complexity will be positively associated with greater occupational choice for women (207)
Note
The raw number of occupational choices for women increases with complexity. However, compared to men's choice, the relative amount of choice for women remains low even as complexity increases (212).
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Correlation | Not Supported | Not Significant | -.18 | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Social Complexity (craft Specialization, Organizational Complexity, Urbanization) | Independent | Urban And Rural Life, Occupational Specialization, Form And Rules Of Government |
Women's Occupational Choice | Dependent | Division Of Labor By Gender, Occupational Specialization |