The Division of Labour in the Family (Families and Households) Flashcards
Families and Households
1
Q
What does the term Symmetrical Family mean?
Who first developed it?
A
- The roles and responsibilities are symmetrical e.g. both have a career, smaller extended kin networks
- Privatised
- Young and Wilmott
2
Q
Define ‘Conjugal Roles’
A
The separation of a couple’s households roles, depending on their gender
3
Q
Define ‘Domestic Division of Labour’
A
The way that domestic work is divided out between partners
4
Q
Define ‘Egalitarian Marriage’
A
A marriage where power is equally distributed e.g. they both earn good wages
5
Q
According to Young and Wilmott, what four social changes led to the family becoming less patriarchal and more symmetrical?
A
- Slum clearance programmes
- Greater educational and job opportunities
- Women entered the labour force
- Women acquired more power and confidence
6
Q
How did Slum Clearance Programmes lead to a more symmetrical family?
A
- Broke up extended kin by moving small nuclear family units to council homes.
- This makes partners’ roles more egalitarian because they only have one other adult to rely on so they perhaps become more supportive to each other