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    educations than before‚ they are less likely and their spouse is more likely to stay home. Showing the economical side of more mothers being able to support a family with their paycheck provides another view of why men are staying at home more. Many articles in this area of research provide social change as the main reason why there are more stay at home dads and this article agrees that social change is a part of it‚ but cites economic change as a equally or more important factor. In 2012‚ when this article

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    taken on dramatic changes in dual career families is the amount of domestic work that each spouse completes. Some would expect that as women acquire their career they would have to take on less of the domestic workload. It might be expected that women’s growing earnings will gradually increase their domestic bargaining power‚ and this in turn will ultimately compel men to share equally in child care and housework (Bittman‚ England‚ Sayer‚ Folbre‚ and Matheson‚ 2003). However‚ research does not concur

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    families has changed The domestic division of labour refers to the roles that men and women play in relation to housework‚ childcare and paid work. According to familial ideology‚ the nuclear family is most successful when there is a clear segregation (separation and distinction from one another) of gender roles. In Talcott Parson’s functionalist model‚ there is a clear division between the spouses’ role. The husband is said to have an instrumental role‚ which is geared towards achieving success at work

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    discussion around roles. For example in a relationship‚ the husband automatically expects the wife to know where his clean shirts are or assumes that all housework or duties pertaining to the children’s needs are specially the wife’s domain. This is a portrayal of a bad marriage.  A good relationship relies on teamwork and sharing responsibilities equally - not leaving one person in charge of everything. Likewise‚ the burden or problems in a relationship should be overcomed together‚ which leads me to

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    fairly often. The List. It was nothing extraordinary — in fact it would be familiar to many new moms. A large yellow Post-it on which she had scribbled the “how much‚” “how long” and “when” of Maia’s napping and eating. “I knew her routines and was sharing that with Marc‚” Amy recalls. She also remembers what he did next. Gently but deliberately‚ he ripped the paper square in half and crumbled the pieces into a ball. “I got the message‚” Amy says. That message was one the Vachons had agreed on

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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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    Conjugal Roles within the family‚ are they Symmetrical This essay aims to examine whether the conjugal roles within the western family have become more symmetrical. The essay will be mainly based on the opinions of Young and Willmott however it will be heavily critiqued by Ann Oakley –radical feminist. The definition of the family is a group of people who are related by kinship: Kinship refers to the relations of blood‚ marriage/civil partnership or adoption (Browne 2011 p 85). Before the industrial

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    for women has significantly improved. In the United States women use to be only viewed useful for work at home like child rearing and today women in the US are more accepted into the workforce. Even while this is true‚ women still do most of the housework and men are left to dominate the workplace. Women have gained huge milestones in politics as well as the workforce. This topic takes heart to me because I am a feminist and I strongly believe in equality for women and men. I hope for huge movements

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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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    Journal of Adult Development‚ Vol. 11‚ No. 3‚ July 2004 ( C 2004) Division of Labor Among Lesbian and Heterosexual Parenting Couples: Correlates of Specialized Versus Shared Patterns Charlotte J. Patterson‚1‚2 Erin L. Sutfin‚1 and Megan Fulcher1 One of the central tasks that couples face in coparenting is the division of labor. In this study‚ we explored division of family labor among lesbian and heterosexual couples who were parenting 4 to 6 year-old children. Sixty-six families‚ half

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