A comparison between urban and rural Mennonite women in the housewife and wage earner roles on self actualization and attitudes
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Issue Date
1978-05-31Author
Froese, Donna M.
Publisher
University of Kansas
Type
Thesis
Degree Level
M.S.Ed.
Discipline
Counseling
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The purpose of this study was to gather data regarding the attitudes of women toward the female role and data regarding the levels of self actualization of women. A further purpose was to determine if attitudes were affected by setting (rural and urban), work status (housewives and wage earners) and levels of self actualization (high and low); and if self actualization was affected by setting (rural and urban), work status (housewives and wage earners) and congruence and incongruence of attitudes and work status. Mennonite women from four Kansas churches were used as subjects.
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M.S.Ed. University of Kansas, Counseling. 1978
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