Gender Differences in Attitudes towards the Interconnection of Family Life and Work
Abstract
This quantitative research study intends to capture and to analyse data with regards to the views of Maltese males (N = 27) and females (N = 92) towards the interconnection of family life and work or career. In this research, differences with respect to gender regarding attitudes and the way in which individuals value things from a male/female perspective are portrayed. The aim is to quantify and get a generalized picture of the males’ and females’ views by measuring their attitudes towards such concepts in relation to family life and work
Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/ijgws.v4n2a10
Abstract
This quantitative research study intends to capture and to analyse data with regards to the views of Maltese males (N = 27) and females (N = 92) towards the interconnection of family life and work or career. In this research, differences with respect to gender regarding attitudes and the way in which individuals value things from a male/female perspective are portrayed. The aim is to quantify and get a generalized picture of the males’ and females’ views by measuring their attitudes towards such concepts in relation to family life and work
Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/ijgws.v4n2a10
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