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Booth, Alan – Family Coordinator, 1979
Examines the health and contentment of husbands of employed women and husbands of housewives, replicating an earlier study. Improvements in sampling, measurement, and analysis procedures were incorporated into the restudy. Husbands of employed women evidenced no more signs of marital discord and stress than did spouses of housewives. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Family Health, Homemakers, Males

Hooper, Judith Oakey – Family Coordinator, 1979
Husbands of returning women students were interviewed to determine their attitudes and behaviors in response to their wives' new roles. The majority approved of the student role, but only one-fourth provided instrumental help in the home. Outcome anxiety was higher the longer the wife had been in school. (Author)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Attitudes, Homemakers, Males

Berkove, Gail Feldman – Family Coordinator, 1979
A descriptive study of perceptions of husband support and family role change for returning women students was conducted. Husband support was considered important. However, the degree and impact of particular areas of husband support varied. Women reported little change in traditional division of labor and noted increased stress. (Author)
Descriptors: Females, Home Management, Homemakers, Interpersonal Relationship

Myricks, Noel – Family Coordinator, 1977
The potential impact of the proposed Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) can be measured in areas such as alimony, child support, child custody, property ownership, divorce and rights of consortium. Statutes which use sex as the sole criterion would be unconstitutional. (Author)
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Divorce, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Equal Protection