Michelle [blank_start]Barrett[blank_end] and Mary [blank_start]McIntosh[blank_end] (1991) note that:
-Men gain far more from women's [blank_start]domestic[blank_end] work than they give back in financial support.
-The financial support that husbands give to their wives is often unpredictable and comes with '[blank_start]strings[blank_end]' attached.
- Men usually make the decisions about spending on [blank_start]important[blank_end] items.
Responda
Barrett
Fuller
Durkheim
McIntosh
Dobash
Parsons
domestic
emotional
strings
ropes
important
lesser
Questão 2
Questão
Carolyn [blank_start]Vogler[blank_end] (1993) identify two main types of control over family income:
The [blank_start]allowance[blank_end] system: Where men give their wives an allowance out of which they have to budget to meet the family's needs, with the man retaining any surplus income for himself.
[blank_start]Pooling[blank_end]: where both partners have access to income and joint responsibility for expenditure; for example, a joint bank account.
Responda
Vogler
Parsons
allowance
Pooling
Conjugal
Pooling
Allowance
Conjugal
Questão 3
Questão
Stephen [blank_start]Edgell[blank_end]'s (1980) study of professional couples found that:
-[blank_start]Very[blank_end] important decisions such as change of [blank_start]job[blank_end] or moving house was either made by the [blank_start]husband[blank_end] or made jointly with the husband having the [blank_start]final say[blank_end].
-Important decisions, such as their children's [blank_start]education[blank_end] or where to go on holiday. Made jointly or by the [blank_start]wife alone[blank_end].
-Less important decisions such as the choice of the homes décor, children's clothes or food purchases, were usually made by the wife alone.
Responda
Edgell
Hareven
Parsons
Durkheim
Chester
Very
Minimum
Small
job
Lifestyle
husband
wife
Child
final say
only say
education
lifestyle
profession
wife alone
Husband alone
children alone
no one
natural order of life
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