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Card 6
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Why do Barrett and McIntosh say the cereal packet family is Patriarchal?
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Card 7
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Which sex has more work leave for childcare?
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Card 8
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Why do Barett and McIntosh say the 'cereal packet family' is harmful?
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Card 9
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What, from a feminist perspective, does the 'cereal packet family' overlook (Barrett and McIntosh)
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Card 10
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In what ways might lone parents and non-conformist households face discrimination? (Barrett and McIntosh)
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Card 11
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Why do Barett and McIntosh say the 'cereal packet family' is anti-social?
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Card 12
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What does Fox Harding (1995) point out? (housing policy)
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Card 13
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What are the two main types of social policy specifically aimed at families?
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Card 14
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According to functionalist and Marxist perspectives how does social policy strengthen traditional families?
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Card 15
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Summarise (social policy) the view of the conservative party from 1980s to 1990s
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