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A Study of the Effects of Acculturation on Sex-Role Attitudes of Chinese Couples, and the Subsequent Impact of these Sex-Role Attitudes on Couple's Household Task Sharing & Decision Making
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A Study of the Effects of Acculturation on Sex-Role Attitudes of Chinese Couples, and the Subsequent Impact of these Sex-Role Attitudes on Couple's Household Task Sharing & Decision Making
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| Abstract |
The author's study of 108 Chinese husbands and wives living in Montreal indicates that Chinese couples are governed by traditional values and are resistant to change.
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research paper
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Concordia University
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Montreal
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1995
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en
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Hayes, Janet. “A Study of the Effects of Acculturation on Sex-Role Attitudes of Chinese Couples, and the Subsequent Impact of These Sex-Role Attitudes on Couple’s Household Task Sharing & Decision Making.” Research paper, Concordia University, 1995.
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