| Mothers, Daughters, and Political Socialization: Two Generations at an American Women''s College Subjects: Sex role -- United States; Sex discrimination against women -- United States; Women -- United States -- Attitudes; Political psychology; Education -- Political aspects; Women’s colleges -- United States; Women -- Education -- United States; Using a unique data set comparing mothers and daughters who attended Douglass College--the women's college of Rutgers University--twenty-five years apart, Krista Jenkins perceptively observes the changes in how women acquire their attitudes toward gender roles and behaviors in the post-women's movement years. Krista Jenkins is Associate Professor of Political Science at Fairleigh Dickinson University. |