Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Couples - The domestic division of
labour
- Joint and segregated conjugal roles
- Elizabeth Bott (1957):
Two types of conjugal
roles.
- Segregated conjugal roles,
couples have separate roles:
breadwinner and
homemaker
- Joint conjugal roles,
couples share roles.
- Young and Wilmott (1950s):
Found that WC families in
Bethnal Green had segregated
conjugal roles.
- Males not involved with house
roles. They spend time with other
male friends and females
would do house work and help other female
relatives.
- Parsons (1955): instrumental and expressive roles
- Crisicism
- Young and Willmott (1962):
Men are now doing more domestic tasks and
women are becoming wage earners.
- Feminist sociologists:
Division of labour is
not natural, it only
benefits men.
- Division of labour is based on biological differences.
The roles for men and women are 'natural'.
- Expressive roles are carried out by wives.
They focus on the primary socialisation of the
children & meeting family's emotional needs.
HOMEMAKER.
- Instrumental roles are carried out by husbands.
They focus in working so that they can
provide for the family financially.
BREADWINNER.
- The symmetrical family
- Young and Wilmott (1973):
Has a 'march of progress'
view on the history of the
family.
- -Women now go out to work.
-Men now help with
housework and childcare.
-Couples now spend more
time together than
separately.
- Roles carried out by husbands and wives are a lot more similar.
- Oakley: the rise of the housewife role
- A feminist view of housework