Young women and men reared in dual-career families were highly committed to a role-sharing marriage. Children raised in dual-career families were more likely to develop positive views of integrating occupation and family work. The good news is that men seem to be more willing to participate in household tasks than in the past. Not surprisingly, partners appear to benefit from relationships of sharing, which are thought to contribute to feelings of equity in multiple roles. Discuss the issues that may arise for dual career families.