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Who proposed the instrumental and expressive role?
Parsons
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Who proposed the joint and segregated conjugal roles?
Bott
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Who proposed the march of progress view of the symmetrical family?
Young and Willmott
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Who believes the housewives role is still woman's primary role?
Oakley
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Who explained the trend towards equality?
Gershuny
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Who provided evidence for the dual burden?
Ferri and Smith
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Who originally used the concept of emotion work?
Hochschild
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Who proposed that women are expected to perform a triple shift?
Duncombe and Marsden
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Who proposed gender scripts
Dunne
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Who proposed the systems of pooling and allowance?
Pahl and vogler
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Who found that on average women suffer 35 attacks before reporting?
Yearnshire
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Who believes violence against women is part of a patriarchal system?
Millett and Firestone
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Who sees domestic violence as the result of stress and inequality within the family?
Wilkinson
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Who rejects the radical feminist claim?
Elliot
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Who notes the most important feature of childhood is separateness
Pilcher
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Who found that children at the age of 5 are expected to work in Bolivia?
Punch
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According to who, did 'childhood not exist' in the middle ages?
Aries
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Who argues that 'childhood is disappearing at a dazzling speed'?
Postman
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Who suggests there is still strong evidence for children activities?
Opie
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Who suggests children in the UK are experiencing a 'toxic childhood'?
Palmer
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Who argues that the family performs 4 essential functions?
Murdoch
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Who argues for the functional fit theory, and that industrial society has 2 main functions
Parsons
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Who believed monogamy became essential for inheritance of property
Engels
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Who suggests the family performs an ideological function by offering a 'haven'
Zaretsky
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Who believes women are 'takers of ****'?
Ansley
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Who proposed the idea of political lesbianism?
Greer
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Who believes radical feminists fail to recognise that women's position has improved considerably
Somerville
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Who believes that an important change after the 1960's was the decline in stigma attached to divorce?
Mitchell and Goody
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Who argues that the higher expectations of marriage are a major cause of rising divorce rates?
Fletcher
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Who argues that for women, the home compares unfavourably to work?
Hochschild
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Who argues that cohabitation is the process of getting married?
Chester
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Who describes same-sex cohabitation as 'Quasi-marriage'?
Weston
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Who argues that increased social acceptance may explain a trend in recent years towards same- sex cohabitation?
Weeks
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Who found that professional women were able to support their child without the fathers involvement?
Renvoize
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Who sees an over generous welfare state is the cause for an increase in lone parent families
Murray
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Who believes that the high rate of black lone parent families is due to the independence of black women
Mirza
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Who proposed the neo-conventional family?
Chester
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Who identified 5 types of family diversity?
Rappoports
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Who uses the approach known as life course analysis?
Hareven
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Who uses the concept of family practices?
Morgan
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Who argues that the family and marriage have been transformed by greater choice and more equal relationships?
Giddens
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Who argues that we now live in a risk society, where tradition has less influence?
Beck
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Who argues that divorce has allowed woman to shape their family arrangements to meet their needs?
Stacey
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Who argues that the introduction of health, education and housing policies have gradually led to the development of the welfare state?
Fletcher
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Who argues that the benefits offer 'perverse incentives'- they reward irresponsible and anti-social behaviour?
Murray
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Who argues that social policies often assume that the ideal family is the nuclear family
Land
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Who uses 'gender regimes' to describe how social policies in different countries can either encourage or discourage gender equality?
Drew
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Who sees social policies as a form of state power over families?
Donzelot
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