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HCHenry

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What is likely to occur if a former homemaker returns to work at a low-wage job?
 
  a. She is likely to feel liberated.
  b. She is likely to feel frustrated.
  c. She is likely to feel stressed.
  d.
   She is likely to feel balanced.

Question 2

What is the relationship between the timing of work and gender roles in family life?
 
  a. The less the husband's work hours overlap with his wife's, the more egalitarian the roles.
  b. The more the husband's work hours overlap with his wife's, the more balanced the roles.
  c. The more the husband's work hours overlap with his wife's, the more time spent with children.
  d.
   The less the husband's work hours overlap with his wife's, the less knowledge of children's activities.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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