Couples - Families and Households
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- Created on: 07-10-18 21:42
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- Couples
- Becoming more equal
- Radical feminist explanation
- Men oppress women and benefit from the sexual and domestic services
- Men dominate the state
- Materialist expalnation
- Male workers are exploited at work so take it out on their wives
- Lack of resources increases stress increasing the risk of violence
- Statistics
- Police are reluctant to become involved in the private sphere of the family and so are unwilling to record
- DV is the crime least likely to be reported. On average a woman suffers 35 assaults before reporting to police
- Police are reluctant to become involved in the private sphere of the family and so are unwilling to record
- Radical feminist explanation
- Resources and decision making
- Decision making and paid work
- Pooling eg. joint bank accounts
- An allowance system where men give their unemployed wives money to look after the children
- Personal life perspective
- Nyman argues that different couples give money different meanings
- Professional couples and decision making
- Gender role socialisation instils the idea that men are still decision makers
- Men have more power because they earn more money
- The women are dependant on women and so for have less say
- Decision making and paid work
- Domestic division of labour
- March of progress
- Segregated and Joint conjugal roles
- Wilmotts symmetrical family
- Most women go to work
- Men help with housework and childcare
- Leisure time is spent together
- Functionalism
- The division is biologically based
- Parsons: Instrumental roles and Expressive roles
- Feminism
- Boulton argues we need to look at who is responsible for the task and not just who performs them
- The family is patriarchal - women still do most of the housework
- March of progress
- Domestic violence
- March of progress
- Sullivan: Couples have a more equal division of labour
- Feminism
- Women carry a dual burden of paid work and domestic work
- Triple shift of paid work, domestic work and emotional work
- Dex and Ward found that only 1% of fathers take main responsibility for an ill child
- Explanation of gender divisions
- Material explanation
- Women earn less so its rational for them to do more domestic labour
- Ramos found that when women are in full time work and men are unemployed they do equal housework
- Cultural explanation
- Patriarchal norms shape gender roles.
- Society expects women to do domestic work
- Gershuny argues that couples are adapting to women's full time employment and norms of men doing domestic work
- Material explanation
- Same sex couples
- Heterosexual are socialised into gender scripts. Lesbians don't link household tasks to gender scripts
- March of progress
- Becoming more equal
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