Impact Of Paid Work topic 1 Flashcards

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What are sociologists interested in

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Whether both partners working has led to a more equal division of Labour- they want to test Wilmott’s and Young’s idea

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Give 2 names of Functionalist sociologists

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Wilmott and Young

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What have Wilmott and young said on paid work

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That women working has led to a more equal division of labour and conjugal roles are becoming more symmetrical

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What has Functionalist Gershuny (1994) found out about wives (3)

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  • wives who weren’t working did 83% of the housework
  • wives who worked part-time did 82% of the housework
  • wives who worked full-time did 73% of the housework
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What did Gershuny find out about husbands the longer a women has been in paid employment

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The longer a women has been in paid employment the more housework the husband did
(however males still tend to take responsibility for different tasks)
and couples whose parents had a more equal relationship were likely to share the housework more equally

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What did Gershuny find out about couples who had a more equal relationship

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That the housework was shared more equally

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what did Sullivan (2000) find out

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that there was a trend towards greater equality where men were increasingly participating in ‘women’s’ tasks and women had a smaller share of the domestic work

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what did Man-Yee Kan find out (2001)

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that income, age and education affected how much HW women did

-better paid, younger and better educated women did less HW

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do Gershuny’s finding support the idea of a more equal relationship

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yet- however women who worked full-time did 73% of the HW which is a lot of the work

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what do feminists argue against the functionalist view

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-that the impact of women’s paid work on conjugal roles has been minimal

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what do feminists believe that women now do

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carry a ‘dual-burden’ of paid work and domestic work

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what does Crompton say (1997-feminism)

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  • she believes that as women’s earning power increases relative to men’s, so men do more in the home.
  • however, she recognises that men earn more than women, she concludes that as long as earnings remain unequal, so will the division of labour
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what do Silver and Schor argue (2)

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1) housework has been commercialised- HW now involves goods and services such as hovers, or cleaners that do you HW
2) women working means that the burden of housework on women has decreased

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what does Schor say about housewife roles

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that they have died due to women working

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what do critics say about Schor’s idea about the ‘death of the housewife role’

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that this idea is only applicable to middle class women as they can afford goods and services that would do their HW- this has led to the disappearancece of HW for middle class people

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what do critics say about commercialisation

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that HW is not shared, but there is less tasks to do

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what do feminists argue about men

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  • That there is little evidence of a ‘new man’ who shares the domestic work.
  • Rather they argue that many women have acquired a ‘dual-burden’ of paid and domestic work
18
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what do feminists say about the family on the top of paid work

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that the family remains patriarchal as men benefit from women’s earnings and their domestic labour

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what statistic did Ferri and Smith find out

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that the father took the main responsibility for childcare in fewer than 4% of families and that women working outside out of the house has had little impact on the division of domestic labour

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what did Morris find out

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that men who lost their ‘masculine’ role as a result of unemployment, saw domestic work as ‘women’s work’ and to be avoided

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what did Ramos find out

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that where men are not in paid work and their partner worked full-time, their domestic labour matches their partner- 19 hours a week

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what did the British Social Attitudes find out about the division of labour between men and women (2)

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  • men did twice as much as men e.g men spent 8 hours on HW, women spent 13 hours
  • and that couples continue to divide household tasks along traditional gender lines
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what did Braun, Vincent and Ball find out

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that 3 out of 70 families studied, the father was the main carer

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according to Braun, Vincent and Ball what are background fathers

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fathers who helped with childcare only for the relationship with their partner and not really about the children

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according to Braun, Vincent and Ball, what ideology did most fathers hold

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a ‘provider ideology’ that their role was to be a breadwinner and women’s role was to be a carer

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what did Aber and Ginn find out

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that middle class women had access to full-day childcare as they could afford this, but many working class women couldn’t

27
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as a result of not being able to afford childcare, what did Aber and Ginn find out about working class women

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that they were trapped in a vicious circle of childcare responsibilities and low paid part-time employment

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what did Gregson and Lowe find out about middle and working class women

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that middle class women gave domestic work jobs to working class women to act as nannies and cleaners - however, most working class women cannot afford people to do their HW so they carry a dual-burden

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what shift do women carry believed by Duncombe and Marsden

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a triple shift

30
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what is a triple shift- said by Duncombe and Marsden

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that women do housework, paid work and emotional work.

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what is emotion work

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a ‘labour of love’- and is seen as caring for family members and involves handling and monitoring the worries and frustrations of others

32
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what other task to women carry according to Southerton

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women have to coordinate, schedule, and manage the family’s quality time together