Structural Level
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Has to do with outcomes; musical chairs
Gender Differences
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based on male and female; we see behavioral differences (socially
constructed)
Sex
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biological characteristics that determine whether a person is either male or
female (range of characteristics- chromosomes, hormones or internal
genetalia; also inter-sex)
Why gender roles persist
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1) Rarely notice rules
2) Gets entrenched in institutional practices and leads us to believe that
they're natural
Cuban-Americans
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most affluent Latino group; strong nuclear family; likely to live in ethnic
enclaves; M high; D lower than whites; C lower; NM lower
, Conflict Theory
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Society is unequal; opposition and conflict over power and resources drive
history; Karl Marx "Communist Manifesto"; views HM/BW as unnatural and
unnecessary; men use power in family for own ends and women are
invisible bc their work at home is not paid
Modes of Production in US
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Agricultural or Familial- land is the key resource (production, reproduction,
consumption) and Industrial or Labor Market- production leaves (shifts
toward individualism bc don't need dad's land, Less predictable bc starts
focusing on wants, Separate Spheres where male and female roles are
both contributing to family economics in a direct and recognizable way
(BW/HM seen as complimentary and women no longer property)
Social Class
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resources (economic) as well as prestige and privilege (you get stuff that
other people don't get)
Shortage of Marriable Black Men
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Has to do with outcomes; musical chairs
Gender Differences
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based on male and female; we see behavioral differences (socially
constructed)
Sex
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biological characteristics that determine whether a person is either male or
female (range of characteristics- chromosomes, hormones or internal
genetalia; also inter-sex)
Why gender roles persist
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1) Rarely notice rules
2) Gets entrenched in institutional practices and leads us to believe that
they're natural
Cuban-Americans
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most affluent Latino group; strong nuclear family; likely to live in ethnic
enclaves; M high; D lower than whites; C lower; NM lower
, Conflict Theory
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Society is unequal; opposition and conflict over power and resources drive
history; Karl Marx "Communist Manifesto"; views HM/BW as unnatural and
unnecessary; men use power in family for own ends and women are
invisible bc their work at home is not paid
Modes of Production in US
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Agricultural or Familial- land is the key resource (production, reproduction,
consumption) and Industrial or Labor Market- production leaves (shifts
toward individualism bc don't need dad's land, Less predictable bc starts
focusing on wants, Separate Spheres where male and female roles are
both contributing to family economics in a direct and recognizable way
(BW/HM seen as complimentary and women no longer property)
Social Class
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resources (economic) as well as prestige and privilege (you get stuff that
other people don't get)
Shortage of Marriable Black Men