Artículo:

Women’s personality in Middle age: Gender, history, and midcourse corrections

Autor:

Abigail J. Stewart

Resumen:

Why did many women in the United States undergo a personal revolution between the ages of 37 and 43? Did coming of age during the factory call-ups of WWII, or in the postwar years when women returned to the home, affect their later stages of development? Models of aging should be expanded to include the effect of salient societal events during early adulthood as well as gender

Publicación:

The American Psychologist: Journal of the American Psychological Association

Volúmen:

53

Número:

11

Periodo:

Noviembre 1998

ISSN:

0003066X

SrcID:

0003066X-1998-11.txt