Working wives and housewives: Do they differ in mental status and social adjustment?

Abstract
Matched groups of working wives and housewives drawn from a community sample did not differ on current and past psychiatric symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and social functioning. They did differ markedly on enjoyment in and satisfaction from their work. The working women derived considerably more satisfaction from their outside jobs than either they or the housewives did from their work in the home.
Funding Information
  • National Institute of Mental Health (1 RO5 MH25712)

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