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impact of paid work - Coggle Diagram
impact of paid work
- Gershuny (1994): wives who work do less housework.
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- +3/4 cohabiting women in paid employment → less than half in 1970s
- kan 2001 - income, age, edu. have positive/negative correlation w/ amount of HW women do
→ every £10,000 increase in salary, there is a 2 hr reduction in HW
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- sullivan 1975-97 - men taking on more trad. female tasks - similar to symmetrical family
- crompton 1997 - agrees w/ G BUT trend linked to earning power not changing N&V
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○ men full time - £27,000
○ women full time - £20,000
○ over £6k diff py**
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- Feri & Smith 1996 - survey sample 1,589 33 y/o parents
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- CC essential for many women to stay in employment
- Ramos 2003 - contradicts Morris - households w/ unemployed male & female in full time do same amount of HW
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- Morris 1990 - when fathers unemployed they avoid HW → crisis of masculinity
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- Hochschild 1983 - suggested mothers : paid work, domestic work then supporting family emotionally
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- Dune studied 37 cohabiting lesbian couples w/ dependent children - found:
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- believe DOL arises bc of gender scripts - norms & values about who does what in homes