The Gendered Family
Division of Labor
Gender & Parenting
Socialization
Marriage & Inequality
100

This type of family structure organizes responsibilities and expectations based on whether someone is male or female.

What is a gendered family?

100

This group is more likely to do cooking, cleaning, and childcare in most households.

Who are women?

100

Mothers are often expected to be this, meaning caring and emotionally supportive.

What is nurturing?

100

This process describes how children learn gender roles from a young age.

What is socialization?

100

This concept describes women working a job and then coming home to do more work.

What is the second shift?

200

In early 1800s families, fathers and mothers were described as sharing ____ equally.

What is work?

200

Even when both partners work, this group typically still does more housework at home.

Who are women?

200

Fathers are traditionally expected to take on this role, focused on earning money.

What is the provider role?

200

Girls are often taught to be caring and emotional, while boys are taught to be this.

What is strong and independent?

200

The second shift often leads to this, including stress and less free time.

What is inequality?

300

By the mid-1800s, men were criticized for not spending enough time in this place, which became seen as a “sanctuary.”

What is the home?

300

This term describes how household tasks and paid work are split between family members.

What is the division of labor?

300

These expectations about parenting roles are considered this type of construct rather than natural traits.

What is socially constructed?

300

This influence includes TV, movies, and social media that reinforce gender stereotypes.

What is media?

300

Unmarried women are reported to have higher levels of this compared to married women.

What is happiness?

400

This family model was considered “in danger” in the late 1800s to early 1900s due to rising divorce rates.

What is the nuclear family?

400

This type of labor includes housework and childcare and is often unpaid.

What is unpaid labor?

400

This idea suggests that families mirror broader inequalities found in society.

What is families reflecting gender inequality?

400

These people often model and teach gender expectations directly at home.

Who are parents?

400

Married individuals tend to have longer ____ compared to unmarried individuals.

What is lifespans?

500

During this global conflict, many women entered the workforce before being pushed back into traditional roles afterward.

What is World War II?

500

Men are more commonly associated with this type of work in traditional gender roles.

What is paid work?

500

This question challenges the stereotype that women push men into marriage, suggesting instead that this group benefits more.

Who are men?

500

These learned expectations can influence this later in life, including relationships and family roles.

What is behavior?

500

After divorce, this group tends to remarry more quickly.

Who are men?

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