The changing roles of graduate women in Tonga / Lesieli Ikatonga Kupu.
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TNU, Faculty of Education, Arts and Humanities Theses Collection | 378.1982 KUP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | FEAH24090032 |
A thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts (Social Science) in Social Anthropology at Massey University.
M.A. Massey University 1989
Includes bibliographical references (pages 168-184).
"This thesis examines the roles of graduate women in modern Tonga and how they differ from the women's traditional roles. A survey of a group of graduate women and how they perform at work, at home and in the community was undertaken. This was to investigate their own perceptions of the place graduate women have in their own society. Evidence from the study indicates that graduate women have changed in the ways they fulfill their roles"--Abstract.