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    inconvenient travel-…”(701). It is right that men work hard to provide for the house. However‚ he shows half of the truth and ignores that many women work full-time or part time jobs and after they come back from their jobs they do most if not all of the housework including cleaning and cooking. Also‚ women are the ones who stay up all night when their kids get

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    one who goes out to work) and the woman is the ‘home maker’ (does housework/childcare.) Cohabitation: When a couple are living together but are not married. Domestic division of labour: The way jobs are divided/ shared around the house e.g. washing dishes schedule. Patriarchal: When the man has more power/control/authority over the woman. Symmetrical family: conjugal roles are seen amore similar and equal e.g. sharing housework; both husband and wife have paid jobs etc. Household: a group of

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    getting. "In 1860‚ most industrial workers were men." While‚ men where working in factories women where working in more domestic jobs‚ but only 15% of women were working for paid. Hence‚ most women stayed at home to take care of the second shift‚ housework. When men started working in factories and women working in domestic jobs‚ this change the way people lived‚ especially family life. Now men are leaving their homes‚ where they use to work as farmers‚ to city to work‚ while women

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    Gender Inequality in Vietnam

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    ABSTRACT As one of the world’s leading countries in the proportion of women engaged in economic activity and 1st ranking in the Asia Pacific region on the proportion of women in the National Assembly‚ Vietnam is considered one of the leading advances in the field of gender equality. Vietnam has the appropriate policies to ensure equal rights for men and women and has made significant progress to reduce the gender gap in health and education as well as improve the situation of women women in general

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    They work hard. They get high education. They take care of housework and family. They do multi tasks within an amount of time equal to men‚ but their contributions are underpaid. The cultural norms have set the horizontal segregation and glass ceiling for women. In the reading “Will Marriage Equality Lead to Equal Sharing of Housework?”‚ Terrance Heath (2013) points out that it is the cultural norm of gender-based division of labor nurtures the

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    (Done by Anikia Williams) all about men who run weh left dem pickney me naaa call nuh name. A matrifocal family consists of a mother and her children — generally her biological offspring. This kind of family commonly develops where women have the resources to rear their children by themselves‚ or where men have more mobility than women. The reason for matrifocal families are usually marginalization. What is Marginalization Marginalization is the social process of becoming or being relegated

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    they had to rely on their husbands. In today’s society women don’t need any financial support as they are independent and self-reliant. Feminist’s state that they are exploited within the family‚ they are taken advantage of. They have to do all the housework

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    the fact that men saw themselves as better than women is extremely degrading and unfair‚ women can do the same things men can do The Role of Children in Colonial New England: Summary: Puritan parents were obligated to direct their children responsibly. Children who were too spoiled were sent to be treated by a master to

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    written by Arlie Hochschild is a work of research that investigates the strife of a marriage with a two-job family . The book relates lives of researched couples and their problem with the second shift ’ which in this case is the work after work ‚ the housework and childcare . The author followed fifty families and interviewed the parents for ten years or more . Her findings and conclusions about the effect of two-job families on the couples ’ marriages are recorded in this

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    learn to maintain a house. If that is the case‚ people may consider sharing the house with friends‚ or prefer being alone. Although they carry inconsiderable similarities‚ the differences between living alone and having a flatmate are clearly noticeable. To begin with‚ living in solitude differs from sharing the house in means of freedom. When leading a solitary life‚ one can do whatever is desired. However‚ as a general rule for sharing; both sides should respect each other in order to avoid any arguments

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