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What does the domestic division of labour refer to?
The allocation of
household tasks
between genders
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Who proposed the functionalist view of the division of labour?
Parsons
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What are the two roles identified by Parsons in a family?
Instrumental role
and
expressive role
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How does Parsons view the division of labour in families?
It is
functional
for family and society
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What does the New Right perspective argue about family organization?
It is the best way to
organize
families
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What is the 'march of progress' view regarding conjugal roles?
Conjugal roles are becoming more
equal
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What are segregated conjugal roles?
Sharp
division
of labour between partners
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Who found evidence of segregated conjugal roles in the 1950s?
Young
and
Willmott
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What do joint conjugal roles involve?
Sharing of
domestic tasks
between partners
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What trend did Young and Willmott identify regarding family roles?
Movement towards
joint conjugal roles
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What major social changes contributed to the rise of the symmetrical family?
Higher
living standards
and
women working
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What do feminists argue about the 'march of progress' view?
It overlooks the
patriarchal
nature of families
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Who found no evidence of symmetry in domestic labour?
Oakley
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What does Boulton argue is important to consider in domestic tasks?
Who is
responsible
for the
tasks
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What percentage of fathers took main responsibility for caring for a sick child according to Dex and Ward?
1%
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What term describes fathers who are less involved in childcare?
Background fathers
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What is the triple shift as described by Duncombe and Marsden?
Emotion work
,
domestic labour
, and
paid work
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What does the British Social Attitudes survey indicate about women's domestic work?
Women do
twice
as much domestic work
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What is the main argument of the feminist view regarding paid work?
It does not lead to
gender equality
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What is the significance of the term 'quality time' in family dynamics?
Women
manage
the
family's
quality
time
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How has late modernity affected family time management?
Time is more
fragmented
and
de-routinised
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What does the 'dual burden' refer to in the context of women's work?
Paid work
and domestic responsibilities
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What does the term 'segregated conjugal roles' imply?
Sharp
division
of labour between genders
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What is the role of men in the 'provider ideology'?
To be the
breadwinner
, not the primary carer
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What does the evidence from Kempson (1994) suggest about women in low-income families?
They
deny their own needs to make ends meet
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What are the two types of control over family income identified by Pahl and Vogler?
Allowance system
and
pooling
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What has increased in recent years regarding family income management?
Pooling of resources
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What does Vogler (1994) find about decision-making in families?
Men
still make
major
decisions
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What does pooling money in a family not guarantee?
Equality
in decision-making
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What is the allowance system in family finances?
Men
give non-working
wives
an allowance.
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What is pooling in family finances?
Partners have
joint responsibility
for spending.
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What trend has been observed in pooling in recent years?
There has been a big
increase
in pooling.
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What did Vogler (1994) find about decision-making in families?
Men
still tend to make major decisions.
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What are the cultural or ideological explanations for the gender division of labor?
Patriarchal
cultural norms shape gender roles.
Women perform more domestic labor due to
societal
expectations.
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What conclusion can be drawn about gender role socialization from the findings on domestic labor?
It may lead to more equal
relationships
.
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What evidence supports the idea that attitudes towards domestic labor are changing?
Gershuny
(
1994
): Couples adapt to women working.
Kan (2008):
Younger men
do more domestic work.
British Social Attitudes
(
2013
): Long-term change in attitudes.
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What is Joice Crompton's view on women's earnings and labor division?
Women earn less, no sign of
equality
.
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What is the material or economic explanation for the gender division of labor?
Women
earn less, so they do more domestic labor.
Men
spend more time earning money.
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What evidence suggests that equal earnings lead to equal domestic work?
If women earn as much, they do
equal
work.
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What findings did Arber and Ginn (1995) present regarding paid women?
Better-paid women can
buy
services.
They do
less
domestic
work
themselves.
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