The effects of substitute childcare are:

a. difficult to uncover because of the many interacting factors.
b. typically negative.
c. better than being at home all day.
d. usually good if the care costs more than $20 per hour.


A

Sociology

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How do they justify this? a. Many African Americans feel it is their right after years of discrimination. b. For many of the Montclair African Americans, children, grandchildren, cousins, nieces and nephews are all part of the extended family of the relatives who still live in Montclair. c. The Montclair school system is on vouchers. d. The Montclair African-American community filed a class action lawsuit.

Sociology

__________ theorists view education as the "elevator" to social mobility. Improvements in the educational achievement levels (measured in number of years of schooling completed) of the poor, people of color, and white women have been cited as evidence that students' abilities are now more important than their class, race, or gender

a. Postmodern b. Conflict c. Functionalist d. Symbolic interactionist

Sociology

What did sociologist Shirley Hill suggest about gender equality in Black families?

a) Support for untraditional career aspirations for their children. b) Rigid roles based on traditional gender role expectations. c) Lower-income Blacks were more supportive or untraditional gender roles. d) Boys have more leeway in career aspirations than girls.

Sociology

Orbuch and Custer (1995) reported that when women defined their work as one of the most important aspects of their lives, their husbands ________.

A. reacted negatively B. had no reaction one way or the other C. divorce them D. reacted positively

Sociology