What is the double mind faced by many Filipina transnational mothers?

a. Filipina women often wish to go home more often, but are unable to because of restrictions on travel.
b. Fathers working abroad make fewer sacrifices but receive more praise.
c. Even when it is legally permitted to bring their children with them, many employers do not allow this.
d. Often employed as domestic workers, these women are tasked with taking care of other people’s children when they are unable to take care of their own.


d. Often employed as domestic workers, these women are tasked with taking care of other people’s children when they are unable to take care of their own.

Sociology

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Which of the following statements best characterizes the role of women in contemporary Japanese society?

a. Women have basically the same freedoms as they did in preindustrial Japan. b. Modern Japanese women have become educated and capable of living independently. c. Women are subordinate to their husbands. d. Women now have the ability to operate as geishas and thus earn their own money.

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It is the sociological view that social change is

a. never significant. b. continuous and inevitable. c. rarely effects history. d. most often the result of war between societies.

Sociology

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A. Black and White graduates were employed at the same rate. B. Black graduates were employed less often, had lower wages, got fewer promotions, and experienced large periods of unemployment. C. White graduates were less likely to receive jobs 2 years after graduation. D. The trade school did not prepare Blacks or Whites well.

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