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who said that women now carry out 3 roles housework, paid work and emotion work known as triple shift
Duncombe and Marsden
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what is the defintion of: A society which places great importance on children and their rights and safety
Child centeredness
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what is the definition of:The number of live births per 1000 women aged 15 to 44 over one year
Fertility Rate
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what is the definition of : The number of babies dying before they are one per thousand live births per year
Infant mortality Rate
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what is the definition of : A period characterised by stability in family structures and traditional family roles and relationships
Modernity
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what is the definition of : A period characterised by individualism, choice and risk
Postmodernism
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what is the definition of : The job of caring for family members –usually the responsibility of the woman
Emotion work
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what is the definition of :Where women have to take responsibility for housework and paid work simultaneously
Dual Burden
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what is the definition of : The way in which jobs in the home are divided up
Domestic division of Labour
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what is Litwak’s suggestion that the extended family remains important for support and communication is through the phone or the internet
Modified extended family
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what is the defintion of: Where individual wishes become the central focus
individualisation
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A key policy which made state benefits more universal
The Beveridge Report
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what is the definition of: The idea that the family has lost functions and become more specialised
Structural differentiation
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what is the definition of: The time delay between women working full time and men doing more domestic work (Gershuny)
Lagged adaptation
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what is the definition of: The relationship between the size of the working population and the non-working or dependant population
Dependency ratio
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Who said that during industrialisation the family went from extended to nuclear
Parsons
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Who said that the family said we have always been nuclear because of the low life expectancy and high death rate before industrialisation and challenges parsons view
Laslett
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who said that the family had gone from extended to working class extended to nuclear and challengers parsons
Anderson
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who Argued that the family went from ;– extended to working class extended/middle class traditional nuclear to symmetrical nuclear
  Young and Willmott
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who Argued; modified extended family
Litwak
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who talked about Expressive and Instrumental Roles
Parsons
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who talked about the symmetrical family
Willmot and Young
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who carried out a study to prove that Willmot and young were wrong, the family had not become symmetrical
Oakley
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Who argues that women are expected not only to do a double shift of both housework and paid work, but also a triple shift that includes emotion work
Duncombe and Marsden
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whose research found that women who worked full time did less domestic work then those who did not go to work or worked part time
Gershuny
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who agued that the the domestic division of labour is more equal among lesbian couples
Dunne
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