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cagreen833

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Housework that is repetitive and less likely to be postponable is called:
 
  a) immediate housework.
   b) routine labor.
   c) shift work.
   d) nondisposable work.
   e) nonmonetary labor.

Question 2

Which group(s) of mothers is/are least likely to work outside the home, regardless of the age of the child?
 
  a) Blacks
   b) Whites
   c) Hispanics
   d) Asian-Americans
   e) both Whites and Asian-Americans



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Answer to Question 1

Here to give you a feedback, your answer was right Awesome

Answer to Question 2

Great help.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 18, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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