Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Young and Wilmott (1973)
- FUNCTIONALISTS
- Declared the arrival
of the symmetrical
family
- Men helped with
domestic chores but
predominatley in the
domain of the
women
- 71%
'help' in
the house
- Division of labour
- Largely
breaking down
- 'March of progress'
theory, they argued
that the family has
gone through three
stages of
development
- STAGE 1
- Pre-industrial -
Family is a unit of
consumption
- STAGE 2
- Early
industrilisation
segregated
conjugal roles
- STAGE 3
- Symmetrical family
following slum
clearance NF move
out to new towns
- The Symmetrical Family
- NF had become
more inward
looking, home
centred,
privatised and
conjugal roles
were becoming
increasingly
similar
- 'Sense of balance'
between spouses - not
identical
- After the 'move'
- Family life
was improving
for all it's
members
- More equal and
democratic
- Symmetrical
- Women now
work full/part time
- Men help more
with housework
& childcare
- Couples spend
more leisure
time together
- ANN OAKLEY
- Criticises Y&W
for
'methodological
sloppiness'
- Methodically
Sloppy because
their argument is
based on a
subjective question
- "Do you/does your
husband 'help'?"
- Y&W assume
domestic labour is a
female's
responsibility and
males 'help' them
- Reasons for rise
in symmetrical
families
- Geographic
Mobility
- New Technology
- Changes of positions of females in society
- Higher standard of living- Affluence