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While Germans, the British and Americans support women working when children aren't present, a majority disapproves of women working when children are present. Men are less feminist than women on female labor force participation. The young and more educated also take more feminist positions on these issues.
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The Separation of Work and Family: Attitudes Towards Women’s Labor Force Participation in Germany, Great Britain, and the United States
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In European Sociological Review, 8 , 13-37, 1992
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