1985
DOI: 10.2307/1389228
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Attitudes toward the Equal Rights Amendment

Abstract: This research applies functionalist, Marxist, and feminist conceptualizations of class and status to an explanation of support of the Equal Rights Amendment. Multivariate analysis of a 1977 national sample indicates that for men, not socioeconomic standing but marriage to a housewife contributes to ERA opposition. Among women, those of lower socioeconomic standing are more opposed to the ERA, regardless of how class or status is measured. The findings suggest that for women, lower socioeconomic standing is as … Show more

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