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Whether Working Mothers In Dual-WorkerFamilies Are More Likely To Be Involved In Domestic Tasks Then Their Partners.  

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A2 SOCIOLOGY COURSEWORK - "SECTION 1: RATIONALE" WHETHER WORKING MOTHERS IN DUAL-WORKER FAMILIES ARE MORE LIKELY TO BE INVOLVED IN DOMESTIC TASKS THEN THEIR PARTNERS. My aim is to investigate whether working mothers in dual-worker families are more likely to be involved in domestic tasks then their partners. In reference to my aim I believe that equality does not exist in society from surveys sociologists believe that although men may contribute to domestic tasks, inequality will always exist. I am living in a society where many mothers are working due to equal opportunities in the present society than there was decades back. Many surveys and studies have been carried out in relation to my aim; A legal & general survey was carried out in April 2000 about inequality and that women are more likely to be involved in domestic tasks, this will be more developed in section 2 (context). Therefore inequality is supported...

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