are couples becoming more equal? Flashcards
factors affecting the division of labour/gender roles
sexuality
age
class
culture
women’s working status
sexuality
Dunne: Roles more equal in lesbian couples
(no set gender roles)
age
Man Yee Kan: younger men do more
housework, changing attitudes, changing
gender socialisation
class
-M/C may be less equal – men may do less
housework (Lyonette)
-‘Managing director’ family (Young and Wilmott)
which are less symmetrical (stratified diffusion)
-Commercialisation of housework – M/C can
afford products to make housework easier
culture
Gershuny-role models are important
children who grow up with parents who share housework equally more likely to do the same
-Afro-Caribbean men take part in more
housework than white British/Asian men
women’s working status
Gershuny: women who work do less housework
Dual burden/triple shift – working women still
responsible for majority of housework/childcare
material explanation
-equality in domestic labour will be achieved once women join the workforce and earn as much as their male partners
what did sociologist Kan find?
found for every £10,000 more a year a women earns she does 2 hours of less housework a week
Arber and Ginn
(material explanations)
middle-class women have the means to afford / buy more products to help with domestic tasks
criticisms of family becoming more equal
new man=myth
-Women still do 1 hour more unpaid
labour per day on average than
men
-2/3 women still responsible for
laundry
Time use survey 2015 (criticism)
Women still perform approximately 60% of
unpaid work in the home
the new right view on gender roles
Traditional gender roles are beneficial in society,
prevents welfare dependency and promotes strong socialisation- golden age of nuclear family
-conservative views
feminists view on gender roles
Traditional gender roles
are undesirable and promote
patriarchy, gender roles should be
equal/joint, power, and domestic
division of labour should be
distributed equally
postmodernist view on gender roles
Traditional gender
roles have become less important,
there is more freedom to construct
roles that suit the individual (less
pressure to conform to traditional
ideals)