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Explain what is meant by the term conjugal roles |
The roles played by a husband and wife within marriage when referring to the divisions of domestic labour |
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Define domestic labour |
Unpaid work such as housework and childcare within the home and family |
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Explain what is meant by dual burden/dual shift |
The double burden of paid employment and domestic labour |
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Define emotional work |
The emotional input (caring, nurturing, supporting) a responsible adult puts into a family. It's the invisible aspect of the conjugal role relationship. |
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Explain what is meant by the phrase segregated conjugal roles |
The roles of the husband and the wife are very separate and distinct. The man typically takes on the role of a breadwinner, and makes all the major decisions, while the wife is often viewed as the housewife with a responsibility of childcare and housework. |
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Explain what is meant by triple shift |
Triple shift is the three main areas of responsibility which many women have: 1.) paid work 2.) housework and childcare 3.) emotional work |
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What is meant by the term expressive leader |
The expressive leader is typically the woman and the housewife responsible for housework and childcare. |
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What is meant by the term instrumental leader? |
The instrumental leader is typically the male and the breadwinner and main decision maker. |
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Explain the March of Progress idea |
The march of progress idea suggests that equality is improving, just over a long period of time |