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Title: How Have Conjugal Roles Changed Within The Family.
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In my study I am going to try and find out if today, nearly 50 years later, conjugal roles have changed from segregated to joint.
Ann Oakley (1974) was the first feminist sociologist to seriously examine housework. She used a sample of 40 housewives living in London... Showed first 250 characters
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She used a sample of 40 housewives living in London. She found they were as alienated by housework as factory workers were about their jobs. They adopted similar coping strategies as factory workers. But rather then encouraging a sense of togetherness, they competed with each other to be better then the rest ... Showed next 250 characters
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