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Stanley and Wise 2002
argue that gender is socially constructed masculine and feminine behaviour are connected to the way we are brought up and influenced by agents of socialisation.[1]
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Lockwood
proletarian traditionalism; manual labour, socialise with each-other therefore having a strong class loyalty, believe in ‘them & us’.
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Savage
identifies 4 types of middle class; professional (qualifications), entrepreneurs, mangers (instrumental) self-employed.
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Wilkinson 1994
shift in the attitudes amongst women under 35 years old compared with their mothers and grandmothers e.g work and career. Known as 'gender-quake.'
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Sharpe 1994
increasing participation and success of woemn in the economy, means that traditional notions have been abandoned.
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proletarian traditionalism; manual labour, socialise with each-other therefore having a strong class loyalty, believe in ‘them & us’.

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Lockwood

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identifies 4 types of middle class; professional (qualifications), entrepreneurs, mangers (instrumental) self-employed.

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shift in the attitudes amongst women under 35 years old compared with their mothers and grandmothers e.g work and career. Known as 'gender-quake.'

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increasing participation and success of woemn in the economy, means that traditional notions have been abandoned.

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