child.  Also younger citizens are more liberal in their beliefs than older citizens.  Younger citizens grew up in a time where family values are changing whereas an individual that is 45 years or older grew up in an era with core traditional values and gender roles.Age can affect a citizens view of working women.  A cross tabulation of KID.JOB and AGE in Table 6 exemplifies this statement.  Table 6 shows that a majority of the individuals from age 44 and under disagree that a preschool child suffers, whereas the individuals 45 and older agree.  However, age in Germany is not a factor according to Table 7 in the appendix.  All ages believe that a working mother is harmful for her children.  Table 6NATION  v01 NATION  Value = 1  United Statesage            Count  |           Col Pct |Under ag 30-44    45-59    60 or ov                   |e 30                       er         Row                   |     1  |     2  |     3  |     4  | TotalKID.JOB    --------+--------+--------+--------+--------+                1  |    23  |    45  |    42  |    49  |   158  Strongly agree   |   7.3  |   8.0  |  10.3  |  10.3  |   9.0                   +--------+--------+--------+--------+                2  |   107  |   193  |   194  |   241  |   735  Agree            |  34.6  |  34.6  |  47.5  |  50.6  |  42.0                   +--------+--------+--------+--------+                3  |   160  |   287  |   160  |   172  |   779  Disagree         |  51.9  |  51.5  |  39.0  |  36.1  |  44.4                   +--------+--------+--------+--------+                4  |    19  |    33  |    14  |    14  |    80  Strongly disagre |   6.2  |   5.9  |   3.3  |   3.0  |   4.6                   +--------+--------+--------+--------+            Column     308      558      410      477     1752             Total    17.6     31.8     23.4     27.2    100.0Summary and ConclusionThe population in each country has different views on the women's movement and its affect on fam...