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Who are the two main theorists for gender inequalities?

Murdock and parsons

M and P

What does murdock believe is the basis of the sexual division of labour in society?

Biological differences such as the greater physical strength of men and the fact that women can bear children

The difference and an example

How does this influence conjugal roles and what form of process does murdock propose gender inequality as?

It is a natural process with womens biology tieing them to the home

Nature/nurture?

What are parsons two proposed roles?

Women hold the expressive role meaning they primarily socialise children whilst men hold the instrumental or 'breadwinner' role leading to clear cut sexual divisions of labour

What does a womans role mean and what divisions does this lead to?