
doi: 10.2307/349274
Female role conflict, when viewed within the context of the predominant American value system, affords the follolwing implications: (1) it may not be as intense, widespread, or specific to the gender as has been suggested; (2) the credible evidence for it might be expected to derive from college coeds; and (3) the adaptation of certain females to the value system and of certain males to the occupational system might produce some interesting alternative marital patterns.
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