Cards (10)

  • DOMESTIC DIVISION OF LABOUR
    PARSONS:
     
    Men and women have biologically suited roles that are functional for society:
    Expressive role - WomenHomemaker (involves cooking, cleaning and looking after children)
    Instrumental role - MenBreadwinner (involves paid work, earning the income for the family)
  • DOMESTIC DIVISION OF LABOUR
    BOTT:
    Segregated conjugal roles - Division of labour between men and women, couple spends leisure time separately
    Joint conjugal roles - couples share domestic tasks and leisure time.  
  • DOMESTIC DIVISION OF LABOUR
    WILLMOTT AND YOUNG:
    There are now more symmetrical families as a result of increased joint conjugal roles
  • ARE COUPLES MORE EQUAL?
    MARCH OF PROGRESS
    The ‘new man’ means couples have an equal share of housework and childcare.
  • ARE COUPLES MORE EQUAL?
    DUAL BURDEN
    Women now do paid work and domestic work (Feri and Smith).
  • ARE COUPLES MORE EQUAL?
    TRIPLE SHIFT
    Women not only carry the dual burden of paid and domestic work, but also have to do the emotional work (Duncombe and Marsden).
  • DECISION MAKING
    MATERIAL EXPLANATION
    Men have more power in decision making because they earn more.
     
    CULTURAL EXPLANATION
    Gender role socialisation instils the view that men are the primary decision makers.
  • DOMESTIC ABUSE
    DOBASH AND DOBASH:
     
    Marriage and the nuclear family is the key institution of patriarchy, and the main source of women's oppression. Domestic violence is inevitable because it serves to preserve the power men have over women.
  • DOMESTIC ABUSE
    ANSLEY:
     
    Domestic violence is the product of capitalism: males workers are exploited at work and take their frustration out on their wives.
  • DOMESTIC ABUSE
    WILKINSON:
     
    Domestic violence is the result of stress on the family caused by social inequality.