The Sociology of HouseworkPantheon Books, 1975 - 242 pagina's Monograph on the sociological aspects of housework and married women's' homemaker social role in the UK - based on an interview survey of 40 non-working middle class and working class women, covers their attitudes and self-perceived roles, the social status of domesticity, etc. References and statistical tables. |
Inhoudsopgave
Sexism in Sociology | 1 |
Description of Housework Study | 29 |
Images of Housework | 41 |
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activities Alva Myrdal Ann Oakley answers asked aspects assessed baby behaviour Betty Friedan cent Chapter child cleaning cooking described deviance dimension dislike dissatisfaction dissatisfied with housework division of labour domestic role employment example factory female feminist forty women gender role girls housewife role housewife's housewives identification important industrial interview joint launderette London look male manager's wife marital married Michael Rutter Michael Young middle-class women mind monotony mother nappies number of children occupation participation person Peter Willmott present sample question relation relationship responses role marriages satisfaction patterns satisfaction with housework satisfied segregated self-concept sexism sexual situation social class differences sociology specification of standards standards and routines Statements Test status stratification survey Table Tessa Blackstone things tion Total washing machine week wives woman women's domestic women's liberation workers working-class women Wright Mills
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