Mary and Evan are a married couple, and Mary does most of the housework. They rarely discuss household labor because their division of tasks just seems a natural and normal part of being a man and a woman. This perspective is called:
A. occasional labor.
B. “doing gender.”
C. work–family conflict.
D. spillover.
Answer: B
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