Gender and Families Flashcards
According to social science research, who is more likely to believe in finding a “soul mate”?
men
Who is more likely to file for divorce?
women
Who is happier when they are married, on average?
men
Why are women less satisfied with marriage than men?
- The gendered nature of housework and childcare.
- The incongruence between what people say they want in a relationship and how they actually split housework and childcare and paid work in reality.
What is the number that most closely reflects how many breadwinner-father/stay-at-home mother families that we actually have in the United States?
about 12%
Are the majority of mothers with preschool children are in the paid labor force today?
Most women (80%) are in the paid labor force, including mothers of preschoolers (65%).
Which term, first introduced by Arlie Hochschild, is used to describe all of the shopping, cooking, cleaning, homework, bill-paying, and laundry that has to be done after working all day?
Second shift
Which of the following is viewed by the dominant American culture as “feminized labor?”
Caring about cleanliness was feminized.
Doing masculinity meant not caring, or at least pretending not to care, if the house was clean
had to come up with some motivation
When asked by those who cared more about cleanliness to participate more, gender policing; “I’m not his wife.”
In Kathy Gerson’s study of 18-34 year olds, in what way did the majority of men and women say that they wanted to structure their marriage relationships?
Only a minority wanted to do this by gender; most said they wanted a relationship with “flexible gender boundaries” (80% women and 70% men), where there is sharing rather than specialization.
Compared to 1965, men are doing: more or less housework or childcare?
men do 2x as much housework and 3x as much child care.
compared to 1965 are women working outside the home more?
Women are working outside the home 3x as many hours Women do 50% of the housework that they used to do in 1965.
When combining the number of hours of paid and unpaid labor, are men or women or neither doing significantly more work?
both women and men spend about the same amount of time on paid and unpaid work combined. Mothers: 53 hours a week; Fathers: 54 hours a week.
Who is doing more of the paid labor? Men or women
men 37 hours a week in paid labor compared to women 21
- Who is doing more of the unpaid labor? Men or women
women 2/3 of the unpaid 32 hours a week on housework and child care compared to men 17
Who is more likely to say that this proportion of sharing work is unfair? Men or women?
women (11% of women say it is fair, compared to 45% of men.)