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strangeaffliction

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In heterosexual dual-earner families,
 
  a. men are taking on more household chores and child care.
  b. women still have greater responsibilities for household chores and child care.
  c. they are likely to experience work-family conflict.
  d. all of these apply.

Question 2

A work-family conflict refers to
 
  a. occurs when worker bring their children into the work setting.
  b. conflicts between families that have members who work together.
  c. a conflict management style that includes families in the work dialog.
  d. the feeling of being pulled in multiple directions by competing demands from the job and family.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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