Why who cleans counts : what housework tells us about American family life
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Why who cleans counts : what housework tells us about American family life
Policy Press, 2020
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Every household has to perform housework, and researchers know a lot about what predicts who does which chores, drawing frequently from theoretical explanations that highlight the importance of power dynamics.
This book moves beyond the existing scholarship by using quantitative, nationally representative survey data to theorize about how power dynamics as reflected in housework performance help us understand broader family variations. The authors investigate how knowing who cleans the house explains how households of differing forms, demographics and compositions operate, both cross-sectionally and over the life course of the household.
Table of Contents
What do we know about housework?
Theorizing housework as an example of power dynamics
Describing the data
The five classes
Housework class characteristics
Housework class consequences
Stability and change in class membership over time
Housework over the family life course
Housework and socialization
Insights for helping families
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