Parker G, Beaumont P, Blaxland S, Carvalho V, Prendergast M, Williams J
Med J Aust. 1976 Jul 17;2(3):103-6. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1976.tb134419.x.
A sociological survey of 52 doctors' wives was performed. The majority had attended private school, 19% had reached a tertiary level of education and 58% had been employed in the health profession before marriage, 42% in the nursing profession. At the time of the survey only 10% were in full-time external employment, but the majority assisted their husbands in their professional work. A minority acknowledged some loss of personal identity in being a doctor's wife.
对52位医生的妻子进行了一项社会学调查。大多数人上过私立学校,19%达到了高等教育水平,58%在婚前从事卫生行业工作,42%从事护理工作。在调查时,只有10%的人从事全职外部工作,但大多数人在职业工作上协助丈夫。少数人承认作为医生的妻子在个人身份方面有所丧失。