Author Question: How is income is related to housework? a. Income is not related to housework. b. Families with ... (Read 63 times)

Cooldude101

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How is income is related to housework?
 
  a. Income is not related to housework.
  b. Families with larger incomes are more likely to pay others to do some housework.
  c. Families with larger incomes spend more on high-quality frozen convenience foods but actually spend less on eating out.
  d. Non-working wives in families with larger incomes from one worker (husbands) do more housework and cooking. These families, therefore, spend less on hiring housework or eating out than families with smaller incomes with two workers.

Question 2

Which of the following is an example of a normative stressor event?
 
  a. the birth of a child
  b. the loss of a home in a fire
  c. the unexpected death of an infant
  d. all of the above



scrocafella

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

A



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