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Families and Households
Gender roles and power relationships
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What is the focus of the study material regarding gender roles and power relationships?
The focus is on the division of
domestic labor
and
gender roles
within the family.
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What does Parsons argue about the division of labor in the family?
Parsons argues that the division of labor is based on
biological
differences, with women suited for
nurturing
roles.
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How does the concept of segregated conjugal roles differ from integrated conjugal roles?
Segregated conjugal roles involve
distinct
responsibilities for
men
and
women
, while integrated roles allow for
interchangeable
responsibilities.
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What did
Young
&
Willmott
study in the
1950s
?
They studied working-class
extended
families in Bethnal Green and found a distinct pattern of
segregated
conjugal roles.
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What term did Young & Willmott coin to describe families becoming more equal?
They coined the term "
The Symmetrical Family.
"
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What did Young & Willmott publish in
1973
regarding family dynamics?
They published ideas suggesting families are slowly becoming more
equal
and
democratic
, termed "
The March of Progress.
"
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What evidence supports the idea of the symmetrical family?
Evidence shows that
both
partners share
household chores
and
childcare responsibilities.
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What changes have led to the emergence of the 'new man' in family dynamics?
Changes include
improved living
standards, the
decline
of the
extended
family, and the
increased
status of
women.
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How has the commercialization of housework impacted domestic labor?
It has introduced
consumer goods
that
ease
the
burden
of
housework
, making it less
time-consuming.
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What is the 'Dual Burden' concept in domestic labor?
The 'Dual Burden' refers to women being responsible for both paid
employment
and
unpaid
domestic
work.
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What did Oakley argue about the evidence for the symmetrical family?
Oakley
argued that the evidence was
flawed
and did not indicate true
symmetry
in
domestic
roles.
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What did Duncombe & Marsden find regarding emotional labor in families?
They found that women often take on the
emotional labor role
, providing
understanding
and
support.
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What did the Office for National Statistics calculate about unpaid work in the home?
They calculated that
unpaid
work in the
home
is
valued
at around
£700 billion
a year.
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How do women with children spend their time on household chores according to Legal & General's survey?
Women with children spend an average of
36-41
hours a week on household chores and childcare.
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What are the main criticisms of the symmetrical family concept?
Evidence shows that women still perform the majority of
domestic
tasks.
Men's participation in
housework
is often
minimal
and not indicative of
equality.
Women often bear the
dual
burden of
paid
work and
domestic
responsibilities.
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What did the 2011 survey reveal about women's involvement in childcare compared to fathers?
The survey revealed that mothers are
twice
as likely to be involved in childcare as fathers.
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What is the significance of the term 'Double Shift' in the context of domestic labor?
'Double Shift' refers to
women
managing both
paid employment
and the
majority
of
domestic work.
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How do postmodernists view gender roles in contemporary families?
Postmodernists argue that individuals have more
choice
in defining their
roles
, moving away from
traditional
gender roles.
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What did Silver and Schor suggest about the commercialization of housework?
They suggested that commercialization has reduced the
drudgery
of housework, making it
easier
and less
time-consuming.
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What is the impact of divorce reform on domestic roles?
Divorce reform has made it
easier
and
cheaper
, leading partners to be less tolerant of
oppressive
relationships.
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What does the term 'gender identity' refer to in the context of domestic labor?
Gender identity refers to the
roles
and
expectations
associated with being
male
or
female
in domestic settings.
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How do societal expectations influence the division of domestic labor?
Societal expectations
often dictate that
women
take on the
majority
of
domestic responsibilities
, even when they
work full-time.
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What did the Food Standards Agency report about women's responsibilities in the home?
The report indicated that
77
% of
women
took all responsibility for
food shopping.
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What did the European Social Survey reveal about women's housework responsibilities?
The survey showed that even
women
in
full-time paid work
were responsible for around
two-thirds
of housework.
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What does the term 'emotional labor' refer to in the context of domestic roles?
Emotional labor refers to the
emotional
support and understanding that women often
provide
in families.
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What did the 2008 survey by Mumsnet reveal about cooking responsibilities?
The survey found that women do
75
% of cooking for their children compared to
7%
for fathers.
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What is the significance of the term 'gender segregated roles' in domestic labor?
Gender segregated roles refer to the
distinct
responsibilities assigned to
men
and
women
in
domestic settings.
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How does the concept of 'the double shift' reflect on women's roles in the family?
The concept reflects that
women
are expected to manage both their
careers
and the majority of
domestic responsibilities.
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What did the Office for National Statistics find about the time spent on unpaid work?
They found that the time spent on
unpaid
work in the
home
is equivalent to a significant
economic
value.
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How do improved living standards affect family dynamics?
Improved living standards allow for better
relationships
to be formed within
families.
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What role does geographical mobility play in modern family structures?
Geographical mobility allows families to become less
reliant
on
extended
families and form closer-knit
supportive
units.
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What is the impact of women's increased participation in paid employment on domestic roles?
Women's increased participation in paid employment has led to men doing more
housework.
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What does the term 'new man' refer to in the context of changing gender roles?
The term 'new man' refers to
men
who are more
caring
and share
responsibilities
in the household.
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How do societal expectations shape the roles of men and women in domestic labor?
Societal expectations often dictate that
women
should handle the majority of
domestic
tasks, reinforcing traditional
gender
roles.
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What did the 2011 survey reveal about the division of childcare responsibilities?
The survey revealed that
mothers
are more involved in childcare than
fathers.
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How does the concept of '
the
double burden' reflect on
women's roles in
the
family
?
The concept reflects that women are expected to manage both their careers and the majority of domestic responsibilities.
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What is the emotional side of family according to the study material?
It involves managing
affection
and moral
support
among family members.
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How do women contribute to the emotional side of family according to Duncombe & Monden?
Women are often responsible for maintaining
relationships
and providing
emotional
support.
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What is the significance of the expressive role in family dynamics?
The expressive role is seen as an
additional
responsibility alongside
paid employment
and
domestic labor.
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What are the main findings of the Office for National Statistics regarding unpaid work in the home?
Unpaid work in the home is valued at
£700
billion a year.
Average time spent on unpaid work is
36-41
hours a week.
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