This investigation in which it has been aimed to investigate the attitudes of university students to women's labouring, is as the model of scanning. Literature scanning and technique of questionnaire have been used. Investigation has been limited to the students of last grade of the departments of Turkish, Social Sciences, Science, Primary School, Art and Music teaching in Nigde University. At
... [Show full abstract] the end of this analysis, men think that women take in the foreground their sexual identity mostly in proportion to women. Women participants attend to supporting of women's labouring mostly. It has been seen that men have higher point mean about traditional aspects of women's labouring. It has been indicated that there is not meaning differences in sub extents within participants related to mother's working.