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michelleunicorn

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The term the traditionalization of sex roles refers to the fact that
 
  a. men, but not women, become more traditional after the birth of a child.
  b. strategies for completing housework tend to become more traditional after the birth of a child.
  c. women want to do all of the housework after they become parents.
  d. contemporary couples no longer manage household chores in traditional ways after the birth of a child.

Question 2

Hochschild's research, reported in her book, The Time Bind, documents the tension people experience between work and family. She found that people spend long hours at work for three reasons, including all of the following EXCEPT:
 
  a. they need the money.
  b. economic insecurity and the fear of being downsized.
  c. they like work and find it rewarding, sometimes more rewarding than their families.
  d. the concept of competition at work and the need for face time there.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

d



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