Unit 1 SCLY1 - Culture and Identity; Families and Households; Wealth, Poverty and Welfare
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Summary of Families and Households - Are couples becoming more equal? (AS, A-level, and GCSE)
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Are couples becoming more equal?-Sociologist list
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The March of Progress view
● Sullivan(2000)
- March of progress view
- Over time women are taking a smaller share of
domestic work, while men started to do more
- Increase in couples with an equal division of labour
● British Social attitudes(2013)
- Fall in the number of people who think it is a man’s job
to make money and the women's role to be the
homemaker
- 1948 → 45% of men and 41% of women
- 2012 → 13% of men and 12% of women
● British Social attitudes(2018)
- Fell even further in 2017 → down to just 8% of individuals
The feminist view
● British Social attitudes(2012)
- In a week, men only took 10 hours of their time to partake in ‘emotion work’,
compared to 23 hours by women
- Men do 8 hours of childcare compared to 13 hours of work by women
- 60% of women stated that they found the division of labour unjust
● Allan(1985)
- Women have to carry a dual burden(work life and home life both instrumental
and expressive roles)
- Women’s tasks such as cleaning and washing are less satisfying
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