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dc.publisherNorth Dakota State University
dc.rightsNorth Dakota State Universityen
dc.titleNorth Dakota Women in the Occupational World: Commitment, Worries and Copingen
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.sourceFarm Research; 40:2; Sep/Oct 1982
dc.descriptionBy 1982, women in the US work force was common place. This articles presents a study to answer the questions of how well do North Dakota women handle conflicts in the family and their employment commitments, the reasons why they work out the home and whether or not these women still worry about their family's welfare. The findings concluded that these women were still concerned for their family's well being and took their family responsibilities seriously. Unlike their North Dakota women ancestors, these modern women di not expect their children to help with household work. Als, these modern women were dedicated to their employment and career advancements. These women employment outside the home for financial reasons. These modern career wives did not try to explain to their husbands problems they faced trying to do both career and home at the same time.
dc.date.accessioned2009-05-29T01:19:53Z
dc.date.available2009-05-29T01:19:53Z
dc.date.issued1982
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10365/4714
dc.creatorLight, Harriet K.
dc.creatorHanson, Richard A.
dc.subject.lcshWomenen_US
dc.subject.lcshFamiliesen_US
dc.creator.authorLight, Harriet K.
dc.creator.authorHanson, Richard A.
dc.relation.ispartofFarm Research; 40:2; Sep/Oct 1982


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