what is the difference between a household and a family
household: person living alone or a group of people sharing meals
family: monogamous married couple with children sharing residence. Also any set arrangement which is considered a family
what is a nuclear family
a married heterosexual family who have their own biological family
what is the division of labour
roles that men and women play in reaction to housework, childcare and work
what did parsons (functionalist) say about the family and roles
what are the criticisms of parsons (functionalist) view
what did Bott state about joint and segregated roles
segregated: separate roles including leisure interests
joint : share housework and childcare and spend leisure time together
what did young and Willmott find about segregated roles in the 1950s
(east London ), men were breadwinners, spent leisure time in men’s clubs and pubs. women had sole responsibility for housework, leisure time sport with female kin
what did young and Wilmott say about the symmetrical family
what is the rise of symmetrical family due to
1) changes in womens position
2) geographical mobility
3) new technology
4) higher standards of living
what are feminist views on the march of progress and joint and conjugal roles
- men and women remain unequal, society still patriarchal
what did Oakley (feminist) state about joint and conjugal roles
claims exaggerated ‘helping’ wives does not count. Taking the dog for a walk does not count as symmetrical
-did a study: 15% men did housework, 25% childcare
what did Warde and Hetherington argue
‘sex typing ‘ strong eg men more likely to wash car, men do female tasks when their not around. Although there is a shift in attitudes about women doing all the housework
what is argued in the march of progress view towards men
men are becoming more involved in the housework and childcare just as women are becoming more involved in paid work outside the home
what does Gershuny argue
Gershuny argues that women working full time is leading to a more equal division of labour in the home. using time tables he found that these women did less domestic work than others
what did sulivan find
similar to Gershuny, sulivan found a trend towards women doing domestic work and men doing more
what did the British social attitudes survey show
(2013) found a fall in the number of people who think its a man job to earn money and the women’s job to look after the home and family
what studies support Boultons view
Hoschild- emotion work-taking responsibilities for other family members. feminists have noted that women are often required where they are responsible for managing the emotion and feelings of family members
Duncombe and Marden- triple shift- argue that women have to perform a triple shift of housework, paid work and emotion work
why are men more likely to experience consolidated ‘block’ or uninterrupted leisure time
men are more likely to experience unerupted leisure time, whereas women’s leisure is often punctuated by childcare. women are more likely to multitask. this indicates that women are facing a dual burden
what did Barret and Mcinton argue about trends
what did Kempson argue about low income families
women denied their own needs; rarely going out , eating smaller portions or skipping meals. In many houses women have no entitlement to a share of household resources. As a result, she is likely to see anything she spends on herself as money that should be spend on poverty. This leaves a lot of women in poverty
what do Pahl and Vogler argue about coupes
(feminists) two types of control
1) Allowance system- wives given a budget for family, any extra keeps for himself
2) pooling both have access to income and joint responsibility
pooling is on the increase and now most common
why is there still an inequality in couples
when the pooled income is controlled by men , gives him for power to make financial decisions (pahl and Vogler)
what did Hardill study find
study of 30 dual career couples found :
1) important decisions found by man alone or jointly
2) his career took priority
3) women’s lives are structured around men’s
what did Egewell argue about couples