Study Guide 6 Flashcards
Refers to the pair-bond, cooperative or interdependent relationship between a male and a female in the context of a nuclear family.
Sexual Division of Labor
Sexual division of labor is based on efficiency of _______.
Output
Activities tied up with her child-bearing physiology, i.e. childbirth and the need to breastfeed
Reproductive Roles/Functions
This assumes that males being strong makes them better fitted for strenuous activities such us hunting, herding, or going far distances.
Sexual Division of Labor
This refers to activities whom the offspring’s survival is less dependent - goes out to find food and means to ensure the family’s sustenance, i.e. hunting and herding.
Productive Roles/Functions
Males are referred as ____ based on sexual division of labor.
The Provider
Females are referred as _____ based on sexual division of labor.
The Homemaker
This yield outcomes either as material goods or income available for family or community consumption, or symbolic importance in the form of prestige or status.
Productive Activities
This do not have ready economic value and are often invisible or unaccounted for.
Reproductive Activities
An activity of female in the past that also falls within the productive ambit as it contribute to household’s daily sustenance (non-meat food).
Gatherers
They consider productive activities as having inherent value and therefore paid.
Modern-day capitalist
Those that engage in productive activities get income in the form of ____, _____, or _____.
Rent, wages, or capital
True or Fales: Recently, paid-unpaid divide is blurred where reproductive activities gets “marketized”.
True
Examples of reproductive activities that gets marketized, bought or sold.
- Maids and yayas
- Surrogate mothers
One of the key sources of gender inequality.
Gender division of labor