Multiple Choice
The Status Borrowing Hypothesis asserts that when employed married women consider their own prestige, they:
A) favor their own jobs and education, ignoring of their husbands' status.
B) are more likely to approach banks and other lending institutions for a loan.
C) ignore their own jobs and education, in favor of their husbands' status.
D) are able to lend status to their spouses.
E) are indifferent toward their husbands' prestige
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