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socialist/marxist
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reproduction is less than production
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what is the one of the most conservative ways of looking at the roots of women's secondary status?
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biological determinism-women give birth to children & should extend their biological natural nurturing role to a social nurturing role like maintaining a family and home for jobs
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how is female poverty different from male poverty?
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female poverty are in poverty longer and tend to have children.
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what was faulty with the war on poverty approach?
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males received the majority of the training.
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what is the essence of each of the following perspectives?
liberal, marxist, radical |
liberal-MW's comparative analysis on differences of women in sweden and GB w/evidence of male oriented roles in sweden than in GB(incr in income)
marxist-women have an economic ownership & pursue other interests than reproduction & will end up producing capital for bourgeoisie class radical-women as first oppressed group, CB's theory on child bearing<--weakness which is a perception that comes from men, forsake heterosexuality |
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oppression
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institutionalized discrimination b/c of extensive length (programming is in place)
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radical feminism
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women as first oppressed group, child bearing-weakness, forsake heterosexuality
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male pauper model
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is the reason why women are poor b/c their husbands cannot fund them financially (men are poor)
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TANF
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temporary aid for needy families
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theories of race of oppression
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conservatism-BD
liberal-MW/blocked opportunities socialist/marxist radical feminism |