The __________ perspective suggests that the division of labor is largely determined by (1) the need for household labor, such as the number of children in the home; and (2) each partner's availability to perform household tasks, such as the number
of hours spent in paid work.
a) relative resource
b) leisure
c) doing gender
d) time availability
e) role overload
D
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Grace is graduating from college and she has been offered two jobs:
one in San Diego and one in San Francisco. Grace will consider the number of crimes occurring per 100,000 people in each city to determine which job she will take. Grace is using the __________. A) crime rate B) illegitimate opportunity structure C) incapacitation rate D) juvenile delinquency rate
The households in Puritan New England were large because they
a. often consisted of at least three generations with the majority of children living in the same household as parents and grandparents, sometimes great-grandparents. b. included parents, children, extended kin such as unmarried aunts, and other unrelated people such as boarders, apprentices and/or servants. c. included two or three nuclear families, most often the families of two or three brothers along with their parents.
A jail with multiple-occupancy cells or dormitories that line corridors arranged like spokes is called a ________ jail.
A. fourth-generation B. first-generation C. second-generation D. third-generation
Which perspective is based on theories that suggest humans are attracted to certain types of people, at which point the brain releases natural chemicals that give us a "rush" that we experience as sexual attraction?
What will be an ideal response?