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Soc 185 final Chamberlain College Of Nursing Questions with complete solution 2024/2025 Soc 185 final Casper and Bianchi (2009), "The stalled revolution: Gender and time allocation in the U.S.," pp. 55-77: - correct answer Gender inequality and intersectionality Over the 60 years it decre...

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Casper and Bianchi (2009), "The stalled revolution: Gender and time
allocation in the U.S.," pp. 55-77: - correct answer ✔Gender inequality and
intersectionality
Over the 60 years it decreased by 45% but theres still a gap, wanted to see if
there was a change in labor in households and child care
Women are still more likely to do 2x as much work
Even Though women joined the workforce their responsibilities increased
Gap is still prevalent because of their childrreen and the responsibilities tied to
that
Women are forced to leave work and mothers are also usually the primary
caregivers


How has the level of "labor force participation" (i.e., the % of people working
for money or looking for paid work) changed for women and men over the last
60 years? How much has the gap between men and women changed? -
correct answer ✔The gender gap used to be 60% but now it is 15%, so it
went down by 45% it decreased. But there is still a gap, so women have not
joined the labor force at the same rate as men.


How has the gender division of housework changed over the last 60 years?
Describe some of the data the authors present. - correct answer ✔Women
shed housework hours dramatically over the 1965-1985 period, and has
stalled in the 1990s.
The gap is getting smaller when looking at these new generations, gen X
women cohort they spend 16 hours in housework and men are doing double.
It gets more equal as people get older, because housework decreases as the
kids get older. This gap, gender gap in housework has decreased but it is still
double.

, How has the gender division of parenting responsibilities changed over the
last 60 years? Describe some of the data the authors present. - correct
answer ✔That gender gap in parental responsibilities has increased with time
because of single mothers and the mother is expected to leave work for child
care, that their occupation is more responsive for any emergency childcare
need. The likelihood of women in jobs is low when they have a child 5 yrs and
younger which shows this parental gap. They have joined the labor force but
there is still a gap.


What do Casper and Bianchi (2009) suggest is the explanation for why
women's labor force participation is still lower than that of men? Describe their
argument and how it relates to the data they presented - correct answer
✔This gap is because of children, even though we have no legal segregation ,
women are still taking care of the children and doing housework. It causes this
intuitive, gendered institution of family responsibilities.


Mintz and Krymkowski (2010), "The Intersection of Race/Ethnicity and Gender
in Occupational Segregation," pages 31-58: - correct answer
✔Intersectionality that everyone has multiple faucets of social life it is not
controlled for one identity, it is a combination of factors
This study is about gender and race and how this intersection affect
occupational segregation
Occupational segregation some jobs are considered more feminine and some
more masculine
They did find evidence of intersectionality in occupational segregation
because white men were seen in high positions of authority and white women
are doing overall better than any other
Gender segregation is the biggest one in the US
Hispanic women


How do Mintz and Krymkowski (2010), building on previous work, pay
attention to intersectionality in their research on occupational segregation?
What do the authors find about intersectionality in occupational segregation in

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