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Breadwinner and caregiver: A cross-sectional analysis of children's and emerging adults’ visions of their future family roles

Authors :
Emily F. Coyle
Megan Fulcher
Source :
British Journal of Developmental Psychology. 29:330-346
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Wiley, 2011.

Abstract

Participants were 150 school-age boys and girls, 58 high school students, and 145 university students drawn from communities in the Southeastern United States. In this cross-sectional study, family role attitudes and expectations were examined across development. Parental work traditionality (occupational prestige and traditionality, and employed hours) predicted daughters' social role attitudes and plans for future family roles, such that daughters' envisioned families resembled that of their parents. Sons' and daughters' own attitudes about adult family roles predicted their plans to work or stay home with their future children; however, mothers' work traditionality predicted daughters' future plans over and above daughters' own attitudes. The only exception to this was in the case of university daughters, where university women's attitudes about social roles fully mediated this relationship. It may be that, as young women approach adulthood and the formation of families, they adjust their vision of their future self to match more closely their own attitudes about the caregiving role.

Details

ISSN :
0261510X
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Journal of Developmental Psychology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........31ad773513fd707b458ca755281cf345