Power Relationships.

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This links in domestic violence, decision making and money management. For AQA AS Level Sociology.
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Question 1

Question
Michelle [blank_start]Barrett[blank_end] and Mary [blank_start]McIntosh[blank_end] (1991) note that: -Men gain far more from women's [blank_start]domestic[blank_end] work than they give back in financial support. -The financial support that husbands give to their wives is often unpredictable and comes with '[blank_start]strings[blank_end]' attached. - Men usually make the decisions about spending on [blank_start]important[blank_end] items.
Answer
  • Barrett
  • Fuller
  • Durkheim
  • McIntosh
  • Dobash
  • Parsons
  • domestic
  • emotional
  • strings
  • ropes
  • important
  • lesser

Question 2

Question
Carolyn [blank_start]Vogler[blank_end] (1993) identify two main types of control over family income: The [blank_start]allowance[blank_end] system: Where men give their wives an allowance out of which they have to budget to meet the family's needs, with the man retaining any surplus income for himself. [blank_start]Pooling[blank_end]: where both partners have access to income and joint responsibility for expenditure; for example, a joint bank account.
Answer
  • Vogler
  • Parsons
  • allowance
  • Pooling
  • Conjugal
  • Pooling
  • Allowance
  • Conjugal

Question 3

Question
Stephen [blank_start]Edgell[blank_end]'s (1980) study of professional couples found that: -[blank_start]Very[blank_end] important decisions such as change of [blank_start]job[blank_end] or moving house was either made by the [blank_start]husband[blank_end] or made jointly with the husband having the [blank_start]final say[blank_end]. -Important decisions, such as their children's [blank_start]education[blank_end] or where to go on holiday. Made jointly or by the [blank_start]wife alone[blank_end]. -Less important decisions such as the choice of the homes décor, children's clothes or food purchases, were usually made by the wife alone.
Answer
  • Edgell
  • Hareven
  • Parsons
  • Durkheim
  • Chester
  • Very
  • Minimum
  • Small
  • job
  • Lifestyle
  • husband
  • wife
  • Child
  • final say
  • only say
  • education
  • lifestyle
  • profession
  • wife alone
  • Husband alone
  • children alone
  • no one
  • natural order of life
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