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Wives Who Work Full-Time and Part-Time: Some Correlates over the States of the USA
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Wives Who Work Full-Time and Part-Time: Some Correlates over the States of the USA

Bijou Yang and David Lester
Psychological reports, v 62(2), pp 545-546
Apr 1988

Abstract

In states in which a greater percentage of wives worked full-time divorce rates were higher, unemployment rates lower, and median family incomes lower. However, in states in which a greater percentage of wives worked pan-time divorce rates were lower and median family incomes higher.

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#10 Reduced Inequalities
#5 Gender Equality

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Domestic collaboration
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Psychology, Multidisciplinary
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